Multiple Choice
Discussions of smoking cessation are uncommon between primary care physicians and older patients because:
A) both patient and provider feel there would be little benefit when life expectancy is limited.
B) reduced smoking or cessation does not affect comorbid conditions.
C) even with smoking cessation, older adults still experience many health risks.
D) benefits are not well-documented.
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