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1 Conclusions and Awards

2 Test & Win

3 Questions When nicotine absorbed from smoking, how long it will take for nicotine to reach the brain? ( ) A. 21 seconds B. 1-2 seconds C. 10 seconds D. None of the above C

4 Questions Which of the following about the benefits of quitting is incorrect? ( ) A. 20 minutes after quitting, your heart rate drops B. 12 hours after quitting, the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal C. 2 weeks to 3 months after quitting your lung function begins to improve D. 1 year after quitting, your stroke risk is reduced to that of a non- smoker's D

5 Questions Which Article of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control is related to tobacco dependence treatment? ( ) A. Article 8 B. Article 6 C. Article 14 D. None of the above E. All of the above C

6 E Questions Which of the following description is correct ( )
A. Adult learning is learner initiated B. Adult learning is goal-oriented C. Adult learning is relevancy-oriented D. Adult learning should encourage participants to share their experiences E. All of the above E

7 Questions Two forms of nicotine replacement therapy have been added on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines. They are ( ) Nicotine gum and inhaler Nicotine patch and nicotine gum Nicotine patch and nicotine lozenge Nicotine nasal spray and nicotine gum B

8 Questions Methods that can be used to cope with smoking urges include ( ) A. 4D’s (Delay, Deep breathe, Drink water, Do other things) B. Blow soap bubbles C. Nicotine patches D. Guided imaginary (walk on the beach) E. A and D F. All of the above F

9 Questions The prevalence of current cigarette smoking among males aged 18 years or more in Georgia is ( ) A. 22.5% B. 55.5% C. 12.7% D. 30.3% E. None of the above B

10 Questions Which one of the following is not a common nicotine withdrawal symptom ( ) A. Coughing B. Cravings or urges to smoke C. Difficulty concentrating D. Insomnia E. Crying E

11 A Questions The Five A's consists of ( )
A. Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist and Arrange B. Ask, Admire, Assess, Assist and Arrange C. Ask, Anticipate, Assist , Admire and Arrange D. Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist and Anticipate E. None of the above A

12 B Questions The principles of motivational interviewing are ( )
A. Collaboration, evocation and autonomy B. Express empathy, develop discrepancy, roll with resistance and support self-efficacy C. Collaboration, developing discrepancy, and supporting self-efficacy D. Open ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening and summaries E. None of the above B

13 Questions Which of the following is(are) not evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment(s) ( ) A. Nicotine replacement therapy B. Brief tobacco interventions C. Varenicline and Bupropion D. Telephone counseling E. Acupuncture E

14 E Questions The commonly used adult teaching methods include ( )
A. brainstorming B. Role play C. Small group discussion D. Case study E All of the above E

15 Questions When a male smoker with breathing problems tells you that he does not want to be non smoker, what you are going to do? ( ) Blame him and let him go Help him develop a quit plan Use 5 R’s intervention to encourage him to identify the relevance of quitting to him and to identify risks of smoking on lung diseases Use 5 R’s intervention to encourage him to identify the relevance of quitting to him and then focus on roadblocks of quitting smoking C

16 Questions The Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence can help doctors to ( ) Assess smoker’s readiness to quit smoking Assess smoker’s confidence to quit smoking Assess whether people are easy to quit smoking or not Prescribe NRT for nicotine withdrawal All of the above D

17 Closing Post-course evaluation form

18 Thank you for your attention


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