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This 10 page paper provides statistical data regarding the health issues related to smoking. A historical perspective of legislation and public opinion is provided and the emotional and economic costs that have been linked to the effects of smoking are discussed. The essay concludes with possible actions that will be taken in the near future to discourage smoking among existing smokers and youth who are tempted to begin smoking. Since this is a controversial issue, a brief review of conflicting data is also provided. Bibliography lists 17 sources. |
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A 10 page medical paper on smoking cessation program development for nurses using Dorothea E. Orem's conceptual model. Paper includes discussion of the model, comparison to Dorothy E. Johnson and Steenbarger's model, plus an example process record for a smoking cessation program for a college student. Includes intervention and evaluation. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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Smoking Cessation With Post-Operative Head and Neck Cancer Patients |
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A 9 page proposal for research into this topic. This study promises to be of even more importance than those of the past for special emphasis on head and neck cancer patients. The problem is that these cancers are most common in men between 40 and 60 with a history of smoking. While smoking rates throughout the country appear to be remaining steady around 25 percent, incidence of these cancers appear to be increasing. All of the patients are post-operative and so have the support of the controlled environment of the hospital during the worst period of withdrawal. Bibliography lists 20 sources. |
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6 pages in length. In the book Smoking and Politics Policy Making and the Federal Bureaucracy by A. Lee Fritschler and James M. Hoefler, the reader can learn everything there is to know about such things as the Federal Trade Commission's ruling requiring labeling for cigarette packaging as well as the justification for creating policy. Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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Smoking and Low Birth Weight in Pregnancy |
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(5 pp) Not smoking is one of the best gifts you can give your unborn child. Studies show that women who do not smoke are more likely to deliver healthy babies of normal birth weight than women who do smoke. In fact, smoking cigarettes, or second hand smoke, during pregnancy has been proven to be directly associated with low birth weight, premature births, miscarriages, and other complications Bibliography lists 11 sources. |
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Smoking and Low Birth Weight in Pregnancy. |
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(5 pp) Not smoking is one of the best gifts you can give your unborn child. Studies show that women who do not smoke are more likely to deliver healthy babies of normal birth weight than women who do smoke. In fact, smoking cigarettes, or second hand smoke, during pregnancy has been proven to be directly associated with low birth weight, premature births, miscarriages, and other complications Bibliography lists 11 sources. |
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Smoking Prevention Among Children and Teenagers |
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This 5 page report discusses under-age smoking and the ways in which young people are being targeted to not start smoking in the first place. Statistics show that smoking is the primary cause of premature death in this country, and each day in the United States tobacco use is initiated by more than 3,000 children. Prevalence data suggest that tobacco use is a pediatric epidemic, as nearly all tobacco use occurs by age 18 and most adolescent smokers are addicted. Therefore, the objective must be to get to potential smokers before they ever start. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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Smoking Attitudes Among College Students: A Research Proposal |
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A 12 page proposal for a questionnaire-based study is presented which is designed to quantitatively assess student smoking and attitudes toward smoking. A review of the literature is presented which details both the known health impacts of smoking and exposure to secondary smoke and the known correlation between an individual's attitude and their smoking status. Includes a 13 question survey. Bibliography lists 13 sources. |
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Smoking Cessation/Gender & Weight Gain |
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A 5 page research paper that offers a literature review on the relationship between weight gain, gender and smoking cessation. The writer then proposes a hypothetical research study, drawing on the literature review and proposing that exercise is the key to preventing excessive weight gain during smoking cessation, anticipating that women will have more trouble with this than men. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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This 5 page paper discusses the issues of teen smoking, including side effects, addiciton, hazards, health risks and risks to others.Bibliography lists 10 sources. |
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This 4 page paper, written in the style of a newspaper article, looks at the way in which smoking is being dealt with in colleges. In some collage campuses there has been a complete smoking ban, whilst this may reduce the health risks this has created controversy. The paper looks at the issues and includes quotes from both staff and students. The bibliography cites 4 sources. |
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Smoking Among Men Ages 35-65: Epidemiological Overview |
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6 pages in length. Risk factors that impact the health status of this aggregate are both grand and far-reaching; that this particular population serves as one of the largest clusters of smokers speaks to the greater incidence of social, political, cultural and environmental factors. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Women |
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the issue of smoking cessation and the use of an occupational therapist for smoking cessation in pregnant women. This paper considers the comparative costs for third party payers as they relate to the use of smoking cessation (vs. allowing women to simply smoke throughout pregancy). Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Women |
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This 9 page paper considers the issue of implementing a plan for smoking cessation in pregnant women. This paper focuses on a community-based plan that utilizes the services of nurse midwives. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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A 3 page paper which argues that smoking should not be allowed in restaurants. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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Smoking In Adolescents And Adults |
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4 pages in length. For reasons of peer pressure, parental influence or slick marketing tactics, almost six thousand adolescents will begin to smoke each day, equating to nearly eight hundred thousand every year. Adult smokers comprised nearly twenty-three percent of the entire population, a figure that fell by more than a point and a half from 1998. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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Smoking Cessation Program |
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the issues involved in smoking cessation and outlines the components of a success program for quitting this addiction. The importance of including cognitive and behavioral principles in this program is stressed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of cigarette smoking during pregnancy. This paper is written from a nursing perspective. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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