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====American Psychiatric Nurses Association: [https://www.apna.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Tobacco_Dependence_Treatment_Position_Statement_07_20.pdf POSITION STATEMENT: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing’s Role in Tobacco Treatment]==== | ====American Psychiatric Nurses Association: [https://www.apna.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Tobacco_Dependence_Treatment_Position_Statement_07_20.pdf POSITION STATEMENT: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing’s Role in Tobacco Treatment]==== | ||
*". | *"Smoking and tobacco use are widely recognized as an addiction, not merely a personal choice, and health care clinicians increasingly address this chronic, relapsing disease using recovery-oriented language. Terms such as “cessation” are being replaced with “treatment” and “smoker” replaced with person-first language such as “person who smokes.” | ||
====Anesthesia Experts - [https://anesthesiaexperts.com/uncategorized/person-first-language-anesthesiology-care/ Person-First Language in Anesthesiology Care]==== | ====Anesthesia Experts - [https://anesthesiaexperts.com/uncategorized/person-first-language-anesthesiology-care/ Person-First Language in Anesthesiology Care]==== | ||