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an alteration of sensations, awareness, and perceptions with the same biopsychosocial, integrative properties that allow people to...
whether they consume alcohol, whether they are married or single, the employer cannot dictate that an employee not smoke tobacco i...
anything to us anymore. However, when placed in a new perspective, such as in the role of a mass murderer, then the statistics tak...
also studied its effects in relation and combination with nicotine replacement therapy (NPT). The study was done as a follow-up tr...
more likely to give birth prematurely, have children with low-birthweights, and experience pregnancy problems like eclampsia. Fur...
et al, 2005). However, smokers are not limited in their addition, those who are addicted to other substances, such as alcohol. For...
Theoretical Considerations College is a time when the individual is moving away from identity with...
In nine pages a research proposal on this topic is presented. Twenty sources are cited in the bibliography....
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 thirteen pages this paper presents a current literature review involving quitting smoking and the significance of nursing inter...
In five pages this paper examines literature regarding the nurse's role in educating hospitalized patients on smoking cessation. ...
There are hundreds of smoking cessation programs in the country. Most focus on a specific population. This essay is part of a prop...
The positive health benefits of quitting begin within minutes of the last smoke, however, it is very hard to quit. This paper repo...
This paper continues on in the quit smoking program in a mental health hospital. The paper reports a simple revenue and expense bu...
The question is whether or not e-cigarettes work in terms of quitting smoking. This paper continues some earlier papers that were ...
[There will be a variety of responses, like taking medication, calling and e-mailing loved ones, etc.] Short discussion about the ...
to break. To bring the point home, half a million people die each year from cigarette-related causes (Whelan, 1994, p. 77), with ...
existing trends, along with establishing a connection between target behavior and ultimate goal. One of the easiest ways to achie...
such as the misconception that young people only the elderly are at risk for stroke, and it thoroughly describes the various risks...
This paper provides a proposal for a statewide quit smoking campaign. The paper discusses how the program will be funded, a detail...
In five pages this literature review examines the connection between quitting smoking, gender, and gaining weight. Seven sources ...
deaths not caused by congenital anomalies in the United States (Wheeler, 1994). Links between low-birth weight births and premat...
In seven pages this paper discusses the rates pertaining to smoking cessation and why one must completely quit in order to be succ...
in a general form that not only is not useful, but also can lend the appearance of the issue being of less importance than it trul...
In ten pages this research paper features a literature review on studies pertaining to people who quit smoking and seeks to determ...
of heavy alcohol ingestion and heavy cigarette smoking (Brown, Kresevic and Nosan, 1998). Purpose of the Study...
The positive health benefits of quitting begin within minutes of the last smoke. The positive health outcome continue each year, s...
There is a direct relationship between cultural and cross-cultural psychology. It is cultural psychology that provides the basis f...
(Ferrence and Ashley 310, Brownlee 66). The evidence is mounting, however, that secondary smoke is more than just a nuisance to n...