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1 Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco
NEW ME – SMOKE FREE! PACT Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco

2 Outline Session #3 Welcome and introductions
Group expectations and behaviour Why is smoking harmful Nicotine addiction Benefits of reducing/quitting Withdrawal symptoms Registration forms PACT - MHG

3 Group Expectations Review…
Review flipchart or insert slide from week 1 for review Ask for a volunteer to read out loud PACT - MHG

4 Why do we smoke? Ideas from last week..... Worried about something
Stimulant Weight control Keep occupied Habit Social Boredom Adjust slide to reflect discussion and group ideas from week 2 PACT - MHG

5 Starts as a habit… Quickly changes to dependence and addiction
A chronic relapsing medical condition PACT - MHG

6 Most addictive substance
Alcohol Caffeine Heroin Nicotine PACT - MHG

7 Most addictive substance
Alcohol Caffeine Heroin Nicotine PACT - MHG

8 Why is nicotine so addicting?
In brain in 7-10 seconds from inhaling Binds to receptor – releases dopamine Dopamine increases pleasure, relaxation, alertness Decreases fatigue, anxiety, stress PACT - MHG

9 Why is smoking harmful? Exposure to more than 4000 chemicals
50 chemicals known to cause cancer Smoking reduces lifespan Smoking reduces lifespan, quality of life Increased risk of suicide Causes 80% of addiction related deaths PACT - MHG

10 Some of the chemicals in tobacco
Cyanide – poison used in gas chambers Benzene – industrial solvent/fuel, dyes, synthetic rubber Acetone – paint stripper, nail polish remover Naphthalene – mothballs Carbon monoxide – car exhaust NICOTINE PACT - MHG

11 Smoking reduces lifespan
Every cigarette smoked reduces your life by 8 minutes A pack a day smoked loses: 3 hours per day ~ 1 day per week ~ 48 days per year PACT - MHG

12 Smoking reduces quality of life
Heart disease Lung disease Cancers Ulcers Skin, eyes, teeth, mouth, throat… PACT - MHG

13 Smoking affects non-smokers
Heart disease Lung disease Cancers Fetus/infants/children Pets 2nd & 3rd hand smoke PACT - MHG

14 Smoking is expensive A pack-a-day costs more than $84/week $360/month
$4380/year (based on average $12/pack) What could YOU do with that extra money? Easier to pay rent/groceries, buy clothes, personal items, occasional movie or eating out, ……. Can generate some interesting discussion! One paatient saved enough money to buy contact lenses!! PACT - MHG

15 Symptoms caused by smoking
Cough Trouble breathing Bad breath Stained fingers Dental problems Cold hands/feet PACT - MHG

16 Diseases caused by smoking
Lung disease Heart disease Cancer Ulcers Poor circulation PACT - MHG

17 Wiggle Break!! PACT - MHG

18 Does smoking reduce stress?
NO! Initially seems to ↓ stress and ↑ relaxation BUT… The effect is very brief Withdrawal between cigarettes ↑ stress and anxiety PACT - MHG

19 Afraid to reduce/quit because…
…… Record ideas from group discussion PACT - MHG

20 Benefits of reducing/quitting
Within 20 minutes – heart rate slows Within 48 hours - ↓ risk of heart attack After 1 year - risk of heart attack ↓ 50% Reduce blood pressure, reduce risk of complications of diabetes Less stress and anxiety Some medication doses can be decreased The very best thing you can do for your health MORE money for food, rent, clothes…. PACT - MHG

21 Withdrawal Symptoms Cough Headache Irritable, grumpy
Tired, can’t sleep Restless, can’t concentrate Hungry PACT - MHG

22 Cough WHY: lungs work better and clear mucous which has blocked airways TIME: a few days DO: drink lots of fluids, hot water with lemon/honey Sugarless cough drops or hard candies PACT - MHG

23 Headache WHY: TIME: DO: more oxygen, less carbon monoxide in body
1-2 weeks DO: drink lots of water, take pain reliever, relaxation exercise, warm bath PACT - MHG

24 Irritable, Grumpy WHY: TIME: DO:
body craves nicotine, missing pleasure feeling TIME: 2-4 weeks DO: reduce caffeine, walk or other exercise, deep breathing, hot bath, relaxing music (Let family & friends know this might happen – ask for their help) PACT - MHG

25 Tired, can’t sleep WHY: TIME: DO:
Brain is adjusting to lack of nicotine TIME: 2-4 weeks DO: reduce caffeine, avoid caffeine in afternoon/evening, exercise, deep breathing, bedtime routine, hot bath/shower, relaxing music PACT - MHG

26 Restless, can’t concentrate
WHY: Brain is adjusting to lack of nicotine stimulation TIME: Less than 2 weeks DO: Make to-do lists, allow extra time for tasks, exercise, deep breathing PACT - MHG

27 Hungry WHY: TIME: DO: Hand-mouth habit Food smells and tastes better
10-12 weeks DO: Drink lots of water, low-calorie, healthy snacks, keep hands busy (crafts, puzzles, hobbies) exercise PACT - MHG

28 Common strategy? EXERCISE! PACT - MHG

29 Remember… Withdrawal symptoms are normal – they are positive signs that your body is starting to heal!! PACT - MHG

30 Some advise is not helpful!
PACT - MHG

31 Try using the 4 Ds Drink plenty of water Delay for 5-7 minutes
Do something else Deep breathing PACT - MHG

32 Are you thinking about reducing or quitting?
Yes No Not sure PACT - MHG

33 Challenge for the week:
Think of two ways you can handle withdrawal symptoms Walk for minutes every day PACT - MHG

34 Forms For any new attendees Program registration Consent form
Tobacco/health history Fagerstrom/Why Registration and consent forms facilitate - de-identified research - billing by the presenter’s pharmacy to a fund which is administered by the drug plan - the program is NOT “free” – there is a cost, but the participants are not required to pay that cost - the money is a pharmacy fund, not government funds - advise doctors/dentists re quit attempt, encourage their support - some medication doses may need to be adjusted, pharmacist will discuss with prescriber for those who quit or significantly reduce use – pharmacist may check provincial drug records (PIP) Forms take a fair amount of time, most participants will need assistance to complete. Helpful to have a second person available for this part of the process. PACT - MHG

35 Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco
NEW ME – SMOKE FREE! PACT Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco PACT - MHG


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