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Pre-Contemplation is when an individual has no intention of quitting tobacco within the next six months.
Its crucial to ask for background information like familial history, medical history and current symptoms. Most of all, you should ask what the client wants to discuss, or if they have any pressing concerns to share.
Therefore, the goals of tobacco control are to reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality through sustained reductions in tobacco use initiation and consumption; to reduce the exposure of non-smokers to harmful tobacco smoke; and to promote denormalization of tobacco use.
The Tobacco Control team works to help reduce the burden of disease, death, and economic consequences caused by tobacco use and exposure to second-hand smoke in the Americas Region. Tobacco is the single most preventable cause of death in the world today.
Some intake questions may include: Your contact information. Your insurance, if any. Your personal and family medical history, including current medications. Personal and family substance use history, including prescription medications.
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Precontemplation: Someone in this stage is not ready to discuss quitting. The goal here is to open the door, get them to at least start thinking about the benefits of quitting.
What are stressors in your life currently? What do you think is important to know about you? What is your prior mental health history? Any prior treatment?
Intake interviews include an intake assessment which is a comprehensive evaluation of personal history, family background, medical history, symptoms, and any previous treatment experiences. Questions asked during an intake assessment are often dependent on the type of services being provided by the professional.
Initial therapy selection First-line pharmacotherapies for smoking cessation include nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline, and bupropion (table 1) [1,2,7-9]. These treatments aim to reduce symptoms of nicotine withdrawal, thereby making it easier to stop using cigarettes.
The Brief Intake/Assessment is the initial meeting with the client during which the case manager gathers information to address the clients immediate needs to encourage his/her engagement and retention in services.

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