Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
8 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
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
|