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October 01, 2014 - 60. For the Patient Willing To Quit
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October 01, 2014 - 61. For the Patient Willing To Quit
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Strategy A1. Ask— Systematically identify all tobacco users at every visit
Action
Strategies for implementation
Implement an office wide system that ensures that, for E…
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October 01, 2014 - 62. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Action
Strategies for implementation
In a clear, strong , and personalized manner, urge every tobacco user to quit.
Advice should be:
Clear —"It is …
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October 01, 2014 - 64. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A4. Assist —Aid the patient in quitting (provide counseling and medication
Action
Strategies for implementation
Help the patient with a quit plan. …
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October 01, 2014 - 65. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A4. Assist —Aid the patient in quitting (provide counseling and medication) (Continued)
Recommend the use of approved medication,
except where contra…
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October 01, 2014 - 63. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A3. Assess —Determine willingness to make a quit attempt
Action
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Assess every tobacco user's willingness to make a qui…
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October 01, 2014 - 66. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A4. Assist —Aid the patient in quitting (provide counseling and medication) (Continued)
Provide practical counseling (problem-solving/skills training).
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October 01, 2014 - 68. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A5. Arrange —Ensure follow-up contact
Action
Strategies for implementation
Arrange for follow-up contacts, either in person or via telephone
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October 01, 2014 - 67. For the Patient Willing To Quit (Continued)
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Strategy A4. Assist —Aid the patient in quitting (provide counseling and medication) (Continued)
Provide intra-treatment social support.
Provide a supportive clin…
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October 01, 2014 - 70. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit
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Motivational Interviewing
Express empathy
Use open ended questions to explore :
The importance of addressing smoking or other tobacco use (e.g., "How important do you …
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October 01, 2014 - 69. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit
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October 01, 2014 - 72. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit (Continued)
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The "5 Rs"
Relevance
Encourage the patient to indicate why quitting is personally relevant, being as specific as possible. Motivational information has the great…
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October 01, 2014 - 71. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit (Continued)
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Motivational Interviewing (Continued)
Roll with Resistance
Back off and use reflection when the patient expresses resistance: "Sounds like you are feeling pr…
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October 01, 2014 - 73. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit (Continued)
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The "5 Rs"
Rewards
The clinician should ask the patient to identify potential benefits of stopping tobacco use. The clinician may suggest and highlight those tha…
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October 01, 2014 - 75. For the Patient Who Has Recently Quit
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Intervening with the patient who has recently quit
The former tobacco user should receive congratulations on any success and strong encouragement to remain abstinent. When encou…
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October 01, 2014 - 74. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit (Continued)
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October 01, 2014 - 77. For the Patient Who Has Recently Quit (Continued)
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Addressing problems encountered by former smokers (Continued)
Weight gain
Recommend starting or increasing physical activity.
Reassure the patient that…
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October 01, 2014 - 76. For the Patient Who Has Recently Quit (Continued)
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Addressing problems encountered by former smokers
A patient who previously smoked might identify a problem that negatively affects health or quality of life. Specifi…
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October 01, 2014 - 79. Treatment Recommendations: Counseling (Continued)
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Screening and Assessment
Screen for Tobacco Use
Recommendation: All patients should be asked if they use tobacco and should have their tobacco-use status document…
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October 01, 2014 - 80. Treatment Recommendations: Counseling (Continued)
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Meta-analysis (1996): Impact of having a tobacco use status identification system in place on rates of clinician intervention with their patients who smoke (n = 9 stud…