Title: The community pharmacist: touchpoint for tobacco cessation
CE Questions: Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technicians
1.In the U.S., what percentage of adult smokers want to quit smoking?
- 68%
- 57%
- 29%
- 7%
2.Among smokers who tried to quit, what percentage of people used a combination of both counseling and medications?
- 5%
- 15%
- 50%
- 70%
3.Across all age groups, males have a higher smoking prevalence rate compared to women?
- True
- False
4.Which person is the LEAST likely to smoke cigarettes?
- 22 year old male and recent college graduate
- 38 year old Native American male living in South Dakota
- 33 year old Hispanic female who is a Medicaid enrollee
- 34 year old Caucasian female with an MBA degree
5.How long does it take to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by half after one stops smoking?
- 24 hours
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 10 years
6.Which of the following conditions accounts for nearly 40% of smoking-related deaths?
- Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
- Lung cancer
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- All of the above
7.All of the following are symptoms of nicotine withdrawal EXCEPT:
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Tachycardia
- Increased appetite
8.The current U.S. Public Health Service treatment guidelines, recommend use of cessation medications for most smokers with the EXCEPTIONof?
- Pregnant women
- Breastfeeding females
- Adolescents
- All of the above
9.Effectivetobacco-control interventions that reducetobacco use in target populations with high smoking prevalence includes which of the following?
- Restricting sale of all tobacco products to minors under the age of 18
- Implementation of smoke-free policies in public housing and multifamily buildings
- Legislation to enforce smoking in public places only
- A and B
10.Which of the following is the most effective way to stop smoking?
- Cold turkey
- Any first-line pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation alone
- Behavioral counseling alone
- Combination ofcounseling and pharmacotherapy
11.Which of the following is the most effective medication for tobacco cessation when used alone?
- Varenicline
- Bupropion SR
- Nicotine replacement therapy
- All of the above
12.The most common side effect of varenicline (Chantix) is______?
- Nausea
- Insomnia
- Headaches
- Abnormal dreams
13.Which NRT is easy to use, has few side effects, and provides steady state blood levels of nicotine over the whole day?
- Transdermal nicotine
- Nicotine gum
- Nicotine nasal spray
- Nicotine inhaler
14.Which of the medications below can be used for breakthrough cravings?
- Bupropion SR
- Varenicline
- Nicotine patch
- Nicotine lozenge
15.How can nausea be minimized while taking varenicline?
- Reduce dose to 1.0mg twice a day
- Avoid the evening dose
- Always take with food – especially a full meal
- Always take with water – especially a full glass
16.Which medications should be started 1 to 2 weeks prior to the quit date?
- Bupropion SR
- Varenicline
- Nicotine patch
- A and B only
17.What would you recommend to your patient on a 24-h nicotine patch who complains of insomnia while on the patch?
- Remove the patch at night, replace with a new one in the morning
- Remove the patch at night and replace with the nicotine lozenge
- Do not remove the patch at night, this is a transient effect
- Do not remove the patch at night, take a sleeping medication instead
18.Community pharmacy personnel are well suited to play a more active role for people trying to quit tobacco use and expand access to clinical preventive services by performing which of the following interventions?
- Direct delivery of services
- Providing education
- Providing referrals
- All of the above
19.Which of the following interventionsaddresses the time barrier?
- Use of the 5 A model
- Use of the AAR model
- Technician involvement in the Ask and fax to the state Quitline enrollment steps
- B and C
20.What is the preferred initial therapy to support tobacco cessation in a pregnant woman?
- Patch
- Gum or lozenge
- Bupropion
- Behavioral therapy only