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Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States (Sealock, 2021). After reviewing the above information, this patient, who is 78 years old, with a 65-year smoking habit, my first lifestyle modification suggestion would be to assess her acceptance into a smoking cessation program. Smoking cessation or reduction program intense enought that midigates a life style change commitment can improve her health. Smoking for long periods can weaken the immune system, related to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body . It can make it difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life.
Monitoring your diet and promoting exercise daily can reduce any risk modification to improve your quality of life. It is difficult for your body to heal when severe and potentially fatal diseases and illnesses are onsets in your elderly life. Patients with lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular ailments, and other chronic diseases require more frequent medical attention. For men, deterioration of or the lack of developing muscle due to the lower levels of oxygen flowing through your body can cause Erectile dysfunction, common dysfunction in adults (Kovac et al., 2015). In women nicotine can slow the production of bone-forming cells that are crucial to healing. Estrogen is important to building and maintaining a healthy skeleton (Sealock, 2021).
Smoking can cause or excerbate (CVD) cardiovascular disease (Kennedy et al., 2019). Diseases that affect the elderly population often include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. The cardiovascular system is how your blood flows through your arteries and veins into the heart. Decreased circulation in the vessels make it difficult for blood to travel throughout the body, especially to the legs, feet, and toes, which are already at risk with high levels of sugar in your blood. Smoking damages the lungs and restricts airways causing the production of mucus which becomes irritated from the gases or secondary smoke (Kennedy et al., 2019). Smoking puts the elderly at risk for cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, reduces bone density, and causes cancer (bone-density, 2021). Collagen-producing cells become damaged and cause aging of the skin . Brittle bones causes falls, which are the leading cause of hospitalization in the elder (Kennedy et al., 2019). Decrease body density increases increase the risk of fractures with falls and can exacerbate gum disease. It can also change how we see by causing macular degeneration changes in our eyes or procure lenses, such as cataracts. Inhaling smoke weakens your immune system due to the high potency of chemicals and sludge in the inner workings of your body (Kennedy et al., 2019).
Improvements, such as quitting smoking and lifestyle management, can make a big difference in a short amount of time. Smoking cessation alone, adds years to your life, improves the smell, taste, reduces the risk of lung cancer and stroke, or heart attack risk Kennedy et al., 2019). In order to have lifestyle modifications, as a provider, I would assess the readiness and willingness to modify your lifestyle, accept changes, and learn about healthy eating, physical and mental soundness to create long-term habits.
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