PPT-The 5As of Smoking/Vaping Cessation

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5 As Model of SmokingVaping Cessation Ask Advise Assess Assist Arrange Ask Its important to screen your patients for vaping use Adolescents are usually honest on

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5 As Model of SmokingVaping Cessation Ask Advise Assess Assist Arrange Ask Its important to screen your patients for vaping use Adolescents are usually honest on paper screening forms Some templates specific to vapingecigarette use include the Hooked on Nicotine Checklist LINK or Ecigarette Dependence Scale LINK both of which are validated for this purpose. Presented by . Katherine M. Dollar, PhD. VISN 2 Center for Integrated Healthcare. 1. Acknowledgments. Materials for this intervention are based on the 5As framework described and presented in Hunter et al., (2009). As noted elsewhere, materials were also adapted from Robinson & Reiter (2007) and Shipley (2009). Sessions 3 and 4 were adapted from the participant work book developed by the VA Cooperative Studies Program #519 prepared by Miles McFall, Ph.D. and Andrew Saxon, M.D. All sessions are consistent with Clinical Practice Guidelines, 2008 update and the VA/DOD 2004 Clinical Practice Guidelines, and 2010 update (draft). For questions please contact Dr. Katherine Dollar at . Background. Misuse and Abuse of Tobacco. Increase rates of cancer. Lung cancer. Heart disease. Poor circulation. asthma. High blood pressure. Smoking can cause damage to the body leading to . many different cancers and chronic diseases . Advice, Scenarios, and Questions from the field. February 21, 2012. 1. Sayone Thihalolipavan, MD, MPH. Director of Cessation, NYC Department of . Health . and . Mental Hygiene. Slides courtesy of Manhattan Tobacco Cessation Program. Emily Peckham and Della Bailey. University of York. Content. Background . The SCIMITAR . programme of work. The bespoke smoking cessation (BSC) . intervention. Key . findings. The future. Smoking in people with SMI. Christopher Russell, Ph.D.. Centre . for Drug Misuse Research,. Glasgow, United Kingdom. Tobacco . Harm Reduction. Using data from the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) . GlobalInfo. Database, it is estimated that, if all the multipronged tobacco control programs in the world were implemented fully and immediately in 2010 through to 2013, the global prevalence of smoking would reduce from 794 millions smokers to 523 million smokers.. Background. Misuse and Abuse of Tobacco. Increase rates of cancer. Lung cancer. Heart disease. Poor circulation. asthma. High blood pressure. Smoking can cause damage to the body leading to various cancers and chronic diseases . Reducing the infant mortality rate. in Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Where we are today. 543 infants have died in the past five years in Hamilton County.. That puts Cincinnati at almost twice the national average.. Coordinated School . Health. 2016 - 2017. What Is It? . E-Cigarettes: . A battery-powered device that heats liquid . . into a vapor form for inhaling.. 1. Vaping: . :. Creating a . Healthier Workforce and . Improving . Your Business’s Bottom Line. Name. Agency/Title . Staying Competitive in the Marketplace. Equipping your employees with the resources to quit tobacco is good for them and great for your business. harbouring. the . Fusarium. head blight resistance QTL . Qfhs.ifa-5A. Christian Wagner. 1. , Petra Schwarz. 1. , Maria Buerstmayr. 1. , Barbara Steiner. 1. , Klaus Brugger. 1. , Lisa . Blazek. 1. , Delfina Barabaschi. Scott McIntosh, PhD . Holly . Widanka. , MS. Naz Baecher, MD. Jessica Rosman, MPH, CTTS. Ryan Mulhern, BS, CTTS. C. enter For a Tobacco-Free Finger Lakes. 1. Center for a Tobacco-Free Finger Lakes. smokeless tobacco (SLT) . use. Pratima Murthy. Professor of Psychiatry. Head, Centre for Addiction Medicine. National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences. Bengaluru, India. Format of presentation. Many adult smokers switch to nicotine vapes to help them quit smoking.. Most young people don’t . vape or smoke.. Vaping is less harmful than smoking because you don’t inhale the toxic tar and carbon monoxide found in tobacco smoke.. BC youth. Findings from the BC adolescent health survey. Thank you to advisory committee members. . Laurie Cheung . Jacqueline Duncan. . Jessica Gill . Maria . Janicker. Cheryl . Sidenberg. . Dr. .

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