Stages
Medications
Motivational Interviewing
Nursing Process
100
This symptom marks the precontemplation stage of the stages of change theory.
What is defensiveness?
100
This medication may have side effects such as abnormal dreams, psychosis, hallucinations and hostility.
What is chantix?
100
The technique involves reflective listening, asking open ended questions, affirming, and summarizing.
What is motivational interviewing?
100
These are groups, organizations, or people in the community that could be involved with the stages of change theory.
What are the Workforce, community support groups, nurses, social workers?
200
This nursing consideration is key to helping the client through the contemplation stage.
What is effective communication?
200
What is the first line of therapy for quitting smoking?
What is nicotine replacement?
200
These elicit discussions of the reasons for making changes.
What are open ended questions?
200
These are interventions for a person in the maintenance stage.
What are teaching the person how to cope, ways to avoid high risk situations and teaching how to handle stress.
300
In this stage, the client is planning on quitting smoking within the next 30 days.
What is preparation?
300
This medication increases the rate of abstinence by 3 times.
What is nortriptyline?
300
Responding to a patient's statement by stating back the essence of the statement is called this:
What is reflective listening?
300
These are goals for effective outcomes for smoking cessation.
What are: Learn to anticipate high risk situations, Controlling environmental cues, acknowledge the problem, getting ready to change, following the action, maintaining, promoting a stronger sense of self control.
400
In this stage, the primary nursing focus is implementing interventions that prevent relapse.
What is action?
400
This medication is typically started 8 days prior to quitting smoking.
What is buproprion?
400
"I can understand why you feel that way" is a motivational interview technique used during this stage of change.
What is pre-contemplation?
400
You know what interventions to perform on an individual because of this.
What is based on the stage the patient is in.
500
In this stage, the nurse has the greatest holistic approach to care.
What is maintenance?
500
This medication is typically used transdermally for 3-10 weeks.
What is clonidine?
500
This part of the motivational interviewing process supports patients self-efficacy, builds rapport, reinforces the patient's efforts, and helps the patient move toward change.
What is affirming?
500
These are interventions to use during the third stage.
What is generate plans, set goals, support, self efficacy?