Smoking Flashcards

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What are physiological effects of nicotine?

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  • activation of nicotinic ACh receptors in the brain
  • causing dopamine release in the NAcc (nucleus accumbens)
  • stimulant, tolerance and withdrawal
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What is the impact of smoking?

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  • the greatest single cause of illness and premature death in the UK
  • 100,000 deaths/year due to smoking
  • cancers, COPD, CHD
  • a great economic impact of smoking
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What health problems are connected to smoking?

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  • cardiovascular problems (strokes, heart attacks, DVTs)
  • other cancers (stomach, kidney, pancreas, bladder, mouth, throat,…)
  • stomach ulcers
  • impotence
  • diabetes
  • oral health (gum disease)
  • cataracts
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What laws have been brought in since 1908?

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  • 1908 - Children Act - sale of tobacco under 16s prohibited
  • 1950 - Richard Doll & Austin Bradford Hill - Smoking & Lung Carcinoma
  • 1965 - Parliament bans cigarette advertising on TV
  • 2007 - Smoking in public banned + legal min. raised to 18 in the UK
  • 2015 - October (?) - Smoking in car with children banned in the UK
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Give some examples of smoking cessation techniques

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NRT (Nicotine Replacement Therapy)
i patches, gums, nasal spray, microtab, inhalator
Non-nicotine pharmacotherapy
i Varenicline (Champix)
ii Bupropion (Zyban)
Transtheoretical Model (Change in behaviour, i Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse)

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What is the patient approach to cessation? 3As

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ASK - your patient about smoking
ADVISE - your patient on cessation methods available
ASSIST - your patient and refer to local NHS Stop Smoking Service

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