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What models are used to assess patient's readiness to stop smoking?
5 As-ask about tobacco use, advise to quit, assess willingness, assist to quit, arrange follow-up
Stages of Change-precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance
What medications can you use to help patient stop smoking?
nicotine replacement
Buproprion-
Varencicline
What are the adverse effects of smoking?
increase risk of CAD, stroke, PVD, COPD mortality, lung CA mortality
What techniques to use to help patient stop smoking?
CBT
Help them understand cravings, triggers
Prevent relapse
What are the two types of influenza vaccinations?
flu shot-inactivated vaccine/killed virus
nasal spray vaccine-attenuate live viruses- for healthy ppl only b/t 5-49
Who should receive influenza vaccine?
adults w/ chronic pulmonary and medical issues, adults who are immunosuppressed, nursing home & chronic care facilities residents, health care personnel, caregivers of children younger than 5 and adults 50
What are 2 types of pneumococcal vaccine?
polysaccharide & conjugated-inactivated
Who should receive pneumococcal vaccine?
adults 65 or older, ppl 2-64 w/ chronic illness (sickle cell anemia, cirrhoisis, ect),ppl who is to receive cochlear implant, ppl 2 year or older who are immunocompromised (HIV, steroids, radiation or chemo), Alaska natives