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In five pages this literature review examines the connection between quitting smoking, gender, and gaining weight. Seven sources ...
Orem defines a "self-care deficit" as when a clients condition or injury prohibits that individuals ability to meet the requiremen...
There are hundreds of smoking cessation programs in the country. Most focus on a specific population. This essay is part of a prop...
exposes patients to new health risks by increasing their tendency to gain weight. Interventions that address the potential for wei...
Numerous articles conclude that people who have mental health disorders are more likely to smoke than people who do not have such ...
The question is whether or not e-cigarettes work in terms of quitting smoking. This paper continues some earlier papers that were ...
any number of physical ailments, including halitosis and lockjaw throughout Europe (ASH, 2006; Randall, 1999). Sir Frances Drake ...
as "a highly focused form of concentration that creates an alteration of sensations, awareness, and perceptions with the same biop...
Genetic Association for Cigarette Smoking Behavior". Research in smoking addiction have revealed that along with several social fa...
of heavy alcohol ingestion and heavy cigarette smoking (Brown, Kresevic and Nosan, 1998). Purpose of the Study...
and follow. There are diet that recommend eating high protein/low or no carbohydrates. Diets that recommend eating high carbohydra...
to break. To bring the point home, half a million people die each year from cigarette-related causes (Whelan, 1994, p. 77), with ...
be education or experience. The value to the employers of specific skills is easily apparent for specialist jobs, practical skil...
This paper includes one Table and one Gantt Chart. One of the two heaviest smokers are the mentally ill. Why is not exactly known....
This is a followup paper to a proposal to implement a smoking cessation program in a mental health hospital. In this essay, a heal...
In a paper of six pages, the author reflects on a potential study that can be created to evaluate the success and failure of smoki...
Today, a good treatment plan for smoke cessation would consist of emotional support, CBT techniques and the use of the patch or ni...
are not even expected to stop smoking until the third class (AOMC, 2008). The classes include a behavior modification segment, pr...
(Townsend, 2000). This study is advantageous in many other ways as well to the nursing educator. It utilizes methodologi...
notion of learned expectations turning back to influence the environment; closely associated with self-efficacy, Banduras (1986) c...
them emotional and psychologically in their efforts to quit smoking. These sessions will also include the presentation and reinfor...
This essay discussed the issues of disseminating evidence-based practices and provided one framework that could be used. The essay...
This essay adds to the papers on conducting a smoking cessation program in a mental health hospital research project. It discusses...
females the gain is greater, halving the tobacco usage would increase the average life span by 1.5 years and quitting by 2.8 years...
et al, 2005). However, smokers are not limited in their addition, those who are addicted to other substances, such as alcohol. For...
more likely to give birth prematurely, have children with low-birthweights, and experience pregnancy problems like eclampsia. Fur...
helps smokers to see nicotine as a drug and 43 percent of their program participants are smoke-free after a year (Hazelden Foundat...
Many of these research findings have been conducted by and directed to the nursing community, because it is the nurse who, in conj...
In 5 pages this paper discusses smoking cessation and presents 2 research studies in an overview that contrasts and compares the r...
In seven pages this paper discusses the rates pertaining to smoking cessation and why one must completely quit in order to be succ...