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Developing An Office-Based Smoking Cessation Program

Before you Implement… Developing an Office Protocol Smoking Survey How to Counsel Your Patients on Quitting  

August 2012

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Smoking Cessation New York State Quitlines

  Quitlines provide a valuable, 24-hour resource for patients who struggle with smoking cessation. On a state and nation level Quitlines offer counseling and access to local resources. New Y...

June 2012

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Smoking Cessation FREE Posters

  Print FREE smoking cessation posters. CLICK HERE to print                     ...

June 2012

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Before You Implement Smoking Cessation Program

Get Staff On Board Ensure your entire staff is aware of the program and properly trained on protocols.  The success of the project will depend on all members of your staff (receptionists, nurse...

June 2012

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The 5 R’s: For Those Not Ready to Quit

Some patients may not be ready to kick the habit – but they may respond to a motivational intervention. They can be motivated to consider a quit attempt with the"5 R's": Relevance, Risks, Rewards, R...

June 2012

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The First Method: The 5A's - For Those Ready to Quit

Counseling Your Patients on Smoking Cessation Evidence demonstrates that even brief clinical interventions can significantly increase the rates atwhich p...

June 2012

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Developing an Office Protocol for Smoking Cessation

Starting a new protocol in your office can be challenging.  It takes time to train staff and divide tasks.  Please use this checklist to develop a smoking cessation implementation strategy ...

June 2012

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The Casual Smoker: An Overview

 Back Many public health policies have been implemented in recent years, on both the state and national level, which have promoted a decrease in tobacco use. These policies include smoke-free r...

June 2012

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Its Time to Quit Smoking

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What are the dangers of smoking? Smoking is a leading cause of death in women. Lung cancer causes more deaths in women than any other type of cancer, including breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Anot...

June 2012

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Es hora de dejar de fumar

SP065 Los peligros de fumar Fumar es una de las principales causas de muerte en las mujeres. El cáncer de pulmón provoca la muerte de más mujeres que cualquier otro tipo de cáncer, incluido el...

May 2012

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Tobacco Alcohol Drugs and Pregnancy

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Why is smoking bad during pregnancy? If a woman smokes when she is pregnant, her baby is exposed to harmful chemicals such as tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide. Nicotine causes blood vessels to cons...

August 2011

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Substance Abuse - A Fact Sheet for Parents

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What is meant by substance abuse? Use of any illegal drug, such as cocaine, marijuana, or heroin, Any use of alcohol or tobacco (see the “Tobacco Use” and “Alcohol Use” fact sheets) that causes risk...

January 2009

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Substance Abuse

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What is meant by substance abuse? Any use of an illegal drug such as cocaine, marijuana, or heroin Any use of alcohol or tobacco (see the “Tobacco Use” and “Alcohol Use” fact sheets) that causes ris...

January 2009

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Tobacco Use - A Fact Sheet for Parents

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What should you know about tobacco use? Tobacco use includes smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Tobacco use also includes chewing tobacco and using snuff (“smokeless tobacco”) and water pipe smoki...

January 2009

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Tobacco Use

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What should you know about tobacco use? Tobacco use includes smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Tobacco use also includes chewing tobacco, using snuff (“smokeless tobacco”) and water pipe smoking...

January 2009

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Tabaco, alcohol, drogas y embarazo

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Cuando esta embarazada, todo lo que come, bebe o fuma puede afectarla a usted y a su bebe. No se debe usar alcohol ni tabaco durante el embarazo. Tambien es aconsejable no usar ningun remedio (con o ...

June 2008

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