AACVPR is proud to announce that we have partnered with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the Tips from Former Smokers® (Tips®) campaign. This campaign series is made up of 4 different modules.
AACVPR is proud to announce that we have partnered with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the Tips from Former Smokers® (Tips®) campaign. This campaign series is made up of 4 different modules.
2020 Webcast: Smoke Free Summer Series - Tobacco Cessation for Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Presented by: AnaMola, PhD, RN, ANP C, MAACVPR;QuinnR. Pack, MD, MSc, FAACVPR; Shelley S. Hammond, MMC
Disclosures: Dr. Quinn Pack supported by NHLBI grant #K23 HL135440
Tobacco use, especially cigarette smoking, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and pulmonary morbidity and mortality. Comprehensive tobacco treatment is a critical component of the clinical care for individuals with or at risk for cardio/pulmonary disease, as well as peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This webinar will provide an overview of tobacco treatment within the rehab setting, and discuss how to utilizes tools and resources developed from the Tips From Former Smokers® campaign.
Learning Objectives
- Review nicotine addiction physiology and how this impacts clinical treatment
- Summarize the tobacco cessation evidence based medication therapy and brief counseling interventions
- Discuss the key components of operationalizing a tobacco treatment program, within a variety of rehabilitation settings.
- Explore approaches for CR
2020 Webcast: Smoke Free Summer Series - Tobacco Assessment and Cessation Tools for Cardiac, Pulmonary, and Vascular Rehabilitation
Presented by: Kathy Zarling, MS, APRN, NC-BC, CTTS & Shawn Leth, M.Ed., CEP
Disclosures: None
With tobacco use being the #1 cause of death and disability, worldwide, early, appropriate assessment followed by specific, focused intervention will lead to decreased death rates and enhanced quality of life among our cardiac, pulmonary, and vascular patients. This presentation will discuss tobacco-use assessment tools, define the most valid and reliable intervention techniques, and highlight the excellent resources provided by our AACVPR, the CDC, and other professional organizations for application in cardiac, pulmonary, and vascular rehabilitation programs.
Learning Objectives- Describe Coaching and Motivational Interviewing techniques and their significance in tobacco dependence counseling
- Discuss assessment tools/techniques used in taking a tobacco history.
- Explore appropriate interventions for use in tobacco cessation
- Recognize key resources provided for professional practice from AACVPR,CDC, and others.
Disclosures: None
This webcast is to educate the Cardiopulmonary Rehab staff re up to date uses of pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation. We will go through the FDA approved meds with pertinent updates as well as practical tips in using them with our patients.
Learning Objectives:
- To be knowledgeable re the 7 FDA approved medications used in tobacco treatment
- To be knowledgeable of pertinent updates for these medications and combination of medications.
- To learn from real life case studies of how these medications are used.
2020 Smoke Free Summer Series - E-Cigarettes 101: What, Who, Why, and What it Means for Your Patients’ Health
Presented by: Brenna VanFrank, MD, MPH
Disclosures: None
The emergence of e-cigarettes in the tobacco product landscape has shifted clinical and public health approaches to tobacco prevention and control. While much is known about e-cigarettes, many questions remain about their health and public health implications.
In this webinar, participants will gain an understanding about what e-cigarettes are, who is using e-cigarettes and why, and what current evidence we have regarding the health impact of e-cigarette use. Clinical and public health approaches to e-cigarettes and other emerging tobacco products will additionally be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the types of e-cigarettes and the substances they contain
- Describe e-cigarette use patterns and the potential health impacts of e-cigarette use
- Understand clinical and public health approaches to emerging tobacco products
An application has been made to Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education (HSCE) for 1.0 CNE credit hour.This course has been approved for 1.0 AACVPR CE credit.
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