SMoking Flashcards
what is an addiction
A BioPsychoSocial disease of brain:
- episodic loss of control
- continued use despite consequences
- an element of compulsion
the cycle of nicotine addiction?
- Nicotine binding , increase dopamine release
- Dopamine decrease between cigarettes , causing withdrawal symptoms of irritability and stress
- Chronic exposure to nicotine desensitization
- Withdrawal symptoms without nicotine (4-6h), as nicotine levels decrease, and receptors become resensitized
concern about quitting
Withdrawal
- short lived
Cravings
- last 3 5 minutes, diminish rapidly
Stress reduction
- validate, normalize
- find other ways to cope
Weight gain
not inevitable
- 1/3 gain: 5 8 lbs
What are the 2 components of smoking cessation
- pharmacological action of inhaled
nicotine - the other related to behavioural factors
what are the Pharmacological therapies used?
- NRT products (gum, inhaler, patch, lozenge)
- non nicotine medications
- Bupropion ( Zyban ® ) and Varenicline
Tartrate ( Champix ™) - E cigarettes
when is withdrawal the worst
Peaks in 2 days and lasts up to 1 to 6 weeks
symptoms of withdrawal
- Depressed mood, sadness
- Insomnia
- Irritability, frustration, anger
- Anxiety
- Impaired concentration
- Restlessness
- Increased appetite
What is precontemplation
Unaware and/or unwilling
- consciousness raising new
information - re evaluation of personal
experience - use the 5 R
what is contemplation
beginning to think about making the
change
what is preparation
Change planned for within a
month
what is action
Have made the change up to 3-6
months
what is maintenance
Behaviour now practiced for six
months!
Prevent Relapse
Move back from one stage to any
stage