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Assessment and Treatment
A. Person Encountering The Health Care
Delivery System
B. Ask About Tobacco Use
C. Advise to Quit
D. Assess Willingness To Quit
E. Educate About Treatment Options;
Arrive At Shared Decision For Choice Of Treatment; Determine And Document
Treatment Plan
F. Assist Tobacco User To Quit
G. Initiate Counseling
H. Initiate Pharmacotherapy To Assist
Quit
I. Offer Self-Help Material
J. Arrange Follow-Up
Prevention
K. Initiate/Reinforce Relapse Prevention
L. Promote Motivation To Quit
M. Congratulate And Encourage Continued
Abstinence
N. Assess Risk For Relapse
O. Assess Risk For Starting Tobacco
Use
P. Initiate Prevention (Primary Prevention)
Q. Address Individual Conditions in Special Populations
Q-1. Children and Adolescents
Q-2. Pregnant Women
Q-3. Military Recruits and Trainees
Q-4. Hospitalized Patients
Q-5. Older Patients
Q-6. Psychiatric/Mental Health Patients
Note:
Several Annotations in the update of the VA/DoD
guideline have been adapted from the Clinical Practice Guideline for
Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, Clinical Practice Guideline. Rockville,
MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service
(PHS); 2000. Meta-analysis tables included in the PHS guideline and
the respective list of studies included in the meta-analyses are cited
in the these annotations using the format: “PHS Table # _”.
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