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1. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Reducing the health consequences of smoking: 25 years of progress. A report of the Surgeon General. 1989. Atlanta, GA: Office of Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, DHHS Publication # 89-8411.

2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National Centers for Health Statistics. 1998. Targeting tobacco use: The nation's leading cause of death at-a-glance.

3. Wechsler, H, Rigotti, NA, Gledhill-Hoyt, J, & Lee, H. 1998. Increase levels of cigarette use among college students: A cause for national concern. JAMA, 280(19), 1673-1678.

4. Institute of Medicine. 1994. Growing up tobacco free: Preventing nicotine addiction in children and youths. Washington, DC, National Academy Press.

5. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Healthy People 2000: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. Washington, DC, 1991, DHHS Publication No.91-50212.

6. Wewers ME, Ahijevych KL, Sarna, L. (1998). Smoking cessation interventions in nursing practice, Nursing Clinics of North America, 33, No. 1, pp 61-74.

7. Taylor, CB, Miller, NH, Herman, S, Smith, PM, Sobel, D, Fisher, L, DeBusk, RF. 1996. A nurse-managed smoking cessation program for hospitalized smokers. American Journal of Public Health, 86(11), 1557-60.

8. Stillman, FA. 1995. Smoking cessation for the hospitalized cardiac patient: rationale for and report of a model program. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 9(2), 25-36.

9. Wewers, ME, Jenkins, L, Mignery, T. 1997. A nurse-managed smoking cessation intervention during diagnostic testing for lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 24(8), 1419-22.

10. Utz, SW, Shuster, GF 3rd, Merwin, E, Williams, B. 1994. A community-based smoking cessation program: self-care behaviors and success. Public Health Nursing, 11(5), 291-9.

11. Fiore, MC, Jorenby, DE, Schensky, AE, Smith, SS, Bauer, RR, & Baker, TB. 1995. Smoking status as the new vital sign: Effect on assessment and intervention in patients who smoke. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 70, 209-213.

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15. US Environmental Protection Agency. 1986. Respiratory health effects of passive smoking: Lung Cancer and other disorders. Office of Research and Development., Washington, DC.

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17. Fiore, MC, Smith, SS, Jorenby, DE, & Baker, TB, 1994. The effectiveness of the nicotine patch for smoking cessation: A meta-analysis. JAMA, 271(24), 1940-1947.

18. Hurt, RD, Sachs, DP, Glover, ED, Offord, KP, Johnston, JA, Dale, LC, Khayrallah, MA, Schroeder, MS, Glover, PN, Sullivan, CR, Croghan, IT, & Sullivan, PM. 1997. A comparison of sustained-release Buproprion and placebo for smoking cessation. NEJM, 337(17), 1195-1202.

19. Shiffman, SM & Jarvik, ME. 1976. Smoking withdrawal symptoms in two weeks of abstinence. Psychopharmacology, 50, 35-39.


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