Secondary prevention in the intensive care unit: does intensive care unit admission represent a “teachable moment?”

BJ Clark, M Moss - Critical care medicine, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Cigarette smoking and unhealthy alcohol use are common causes of
preventable morbidity and mortality that frequently result in admission to an intensive care
unit. Understanding how to identify and intervene in these conditions is important because
critical illness may provide a “teachable moment.” Furthermore, the Joint Commission
recently proposed screening and receipt of an intervention for tobacco use and unhealthy
alcohol use as candidate performance measures for all hospitalized patients. Understanding …
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