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Smoking As a Vital Sign: Prompts to Ask and Assess Increase Cessation Counseling
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 11/09/09
McCullough A et al. – Physician–documented counseling rates are significantly higher when patients are asked about smoking and assessed for a plan to quit. Two questions that ask about smoking status and assess plans to quit may provide prompts to increase the likelihood that patients who smoke receive cessation counseling.
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