Second hand smoke
Quitting & Other Tobacco
Alcohol basics
Binge Drinking & Campus life
Treatment & College Campus Policies
100

This is the specific name for smoke that drifts off the lit end of a cigarette.

Sidestream smoke

100

These are battery-powered tools that turn nicotine into an inhalable mist.

Vapes

100

This is the common name for the chemical "Ethanol" found in beer and wine.

Alcohol

100

This is the name for the dangerous pattern of drinking a lot in a very short time.

Binge drnking

100

These are meetings where people talk and help each other stay away from tobacco and alcohol.

Support groups

200

This common respiratory illness is often developed or worsened in children who live with smokers.

Asthma

200

This is the name for the physical struggle a person has when they first stop using nicotine.

Withdrawal

200

This is the current legal age for drinking in the United States.

21

200

This group of people has the highest rate of binge drinking.

Young adults (or College students)

200

This is a high-level treatment where a person lives at a medical facility to quit.

Residential therapy

300

This is the four-letter abbreviation for the fatal syndrome that can affect babies exposed to smoke.

SIDS

300

This is the general term for tobacco products like "snuff" that are not smoked.

Smokeless or "chew and spit" tobacco

300

This chapter describes alcohol as this kind of substance because it is poisonous to the body.

Toxic

300

Binge drinking is defined as having 4 to 5 drinks within this many hours.

Two hours

300

This is the term for posters or commercials that promote tobacco, which are often banned on campus.

Advertising

400

This major organ is at a 25–30% higher risk for disease in nonsmokers who breathe secondhand smoke.

The heart

400

This timeframe is when the urge to smoke and bad moods usually peak after quitting.

One to two weeks

400

The notes say alcohol is a factor in 40% of these types of fatal road accidents.

Traffic crashes

400

Besides "Coping" or "Conformity," this is a reason students drink to have more fun at parties.

Social aspects

400

This is the addictive chemical that patches and gum "replace" to help people quit.

Nicotine

500

This is the total number of toxic or cancer-causing chemicals found in secondhand smoke.

Over 250

500

These are the white, pre-cancerous spots that form in the mouth from "spit" tobacco.

Leukoplakia

500

This 3-letter abbreviation stands for the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.

BAC

500

Binge drinking is a factor in 50% of these types of physical attacks mentioned in the notes.

Sexual assault

500

Schools are encouraged to sell off these financial "shares" so they don't profit from tobacco.

Stocks

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