Mod 3, 4, 5 Flashcards
What is the most common oral cancer
squamous cell carcinoma
how many oral cancer pts are ones who smoke
75%
what are the oral conditions with smoking
nicotine stomatitis smokers melanosis leukoplakia hairy tongue delayed would healing
what are the oral conditions with smokeless tobacco
keratosis recession hairy tongue caries leukoplakia
what vitamin for smokers
C
what are the legal responsibilities of prof. with smokers
address use of tobacco, advise of harmful effects, advise to quit, inform of options and document
what are the ethical responsibilities of prof with smokers
if we don’t address we are negligent
nicotine dependence is as powerful as
heroin or cocaine addiction
nicotine stimulates
norepi, serotonin, dopmamine
what are the 5 a’s
ask advise assess assist arrange
what are the 3 as
ask, advise, arrange (refer)
how long does a tobacco counseling session take
3 min
what are children at risk for with second hand smoke
SIDS respiratory infections asthma ear infections cleft lip or palate increase in caries in primary teeth
what are adults at risk for with second hand smoke
cancer, asthma , increased cardiovascular problems
what part of the body does nicotine work on that creates dependency
brain