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Fumador internado? – A intervenção apropriada
In-patient smoker? – Providing appropriate intervention
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Paula Pamplona1
1 Assistente hospitalar graduada de Pneumologia. Departamento de Pneumologia do Hospital de Pulido Valente, EPE Director: Dr. Jaime Pina
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O tabagismo é a causa de morte evitável mais frequente. Para além de provocar múltiplas doenças causadoras de internamentos, o tabagismo é também uma doença a tratar durante o internamento, não só para controlar a síndroma de abstinência do doente, sujeito a interrupção abrupta, mas também para cumprir a legislação que proíbe o uso de tabaco nos serviços de saúde, única forma eficaz de prevenir a exposição dos não fumadores ao fumo do tabaco presente no ambiente (FTA).

Tratar o fumador internado de forma apropriada é também aproveitar a janela de oportunidade para promover a cessação tabágica e não apenas a abstinência temporária.

Rev Port Pneumol 2007; XIII (6): 801-826

Palavras-chave:
Cessação tabágica
internamento
serviço de saúde sem tabaco
Abstract

Tobacco use is the most avoidable cause of death. Other than provoking multiple diseases requiring hospitalisation, Tobacco Use is also a disease requiring management in the hospital setting, not only in terms of controlling the withdrawal symptoms of the patient, who has been abruptly prohibited from smoking, but also for fulfilling legislation which prohibits tobacco use in the health services, the only efficient way of preventing exposure of non-smokers to environmental tobacco smoke.

Treating the in-patient smoker in an appropriate way also provides a window of opportunity for promoting not just a temporary but a complete smoking cessation.

Rev Port Pneumol 2007; XIII (6): 801-826

Key-words:
Smoking cessation
in-patient
smoke-free hospital
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