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CHAPTER 9: PATIENT SELF-MEDICATION

SECTION 1: ROLE OF PT IN PATIENT'S TOBACCO CESSATION

page 240

HEALTHY PEOPLE’s LHIs RELATED TOBACCO CESSATION (page 240)

LHI: Increase the proportion of adults who get advice to quit smoking from a health care provider
LHI: Increase use of smoking cessation counseling and medication in adults who smoke

SECTION 2: TOBACCO AND NICOTINE REGULATION & CONSEQUENCES

pages 241-246

HARMFUL CONSEQUENCES OF SMOKING (pages 242-243)

Health Consequences of Smoking

Krishna Sudhir on TED-ED (12 min)

Shawn W. developed throat cancer in his 40s due to smoking

(30 seconds)

Terrie Hall died at age 53 from throat cancer due to smoking

(30 seconds)

SPECIAL TOPIC: COPD (page 244)

Smoking and COPD: Lung Sounds

 EMT Prep (4 min)

HEP for patients with COPD

Dr Jo, PT, DPT (4 min)

SPECIAL TOPIC: SMOKING WITH SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN (page 245)

The Dangers of Supplemental Oxygen and Smoking

3 min

A Patient's Advice about Oxygen and Smoking

3.5 min

SPECIAL TOPIC: SECONDHAND AND THIRDHAND SMOKE (page 246)

Second-Hand Smoke

Roswell Cancer Center (4 min)

Third-Hand Smoke

University of California (2 min)

SECTION 3: TOBACCO & NICOTINE PRODUCTS AND PREVALENCE OF USE

pages 247-257

CASE 9-3.9 SCREEN FOR TOBACCO USE (page 252)

John

Ti 

Henry

Tamiko

SPECIAL TOPIC: LIGHT SMOKERS (page 252)

Dangers of Light Smoking

 (2 min)

Schane et al (2011) Health Effects of Light and Intermittent Smoking: A Review

SECTION 4: SCREENS AND RISK OF RELAPSE

pages 258-262

Health Measures screen questions supplement standardized Screens  (pages 258-259)

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CASE 9-4.9: RISK OF RELAPSE (page 262)

Franklin

Sarah

SECTION 5: CESSATION AND RELAPSE PREVENTION

pages 263-269

"SELF-HELP" TOOLS

STATE-SPONSORED WEBSITE: FLORIDA

(page 267)

Tobacco Free Florida

STATE-SPONSORED WEBSITE: HAWAII

(page 267)

Hawai‘i Tobacco Quitline Programs

World Health Organization's (WHO's) Interactive Site: FLORENCE

(page 267)


SPECIAL TOPIC: QUITTING SMOKELESS TOBACCO (page 269)

Use of smokeless tobacco causes oral cancer, which can lead to death.

Tony Gwynn (1960-2014) - Baseball Hall of Famer. Smokeless tobacco caused oral cancer and later death at age 54.

Gruen Von Behrens (1977-2015)  - Baseball player. Smokeless tobacco caused oral cancer and eventually death at age 38.

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