This device heats liquid to create vapor that users inhale.
E Vape
This plant is used to make cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco.
tobacco
Drugs that are against the law to make, sell, or use.
illegal drugs
Saying “no” clearly and confidently is an example of this skill.
refusal skills
This term describes how we think, feel, and handle stress.
mental health
The addictive chemical commonly found in most vape liquids.
nicotine
The drug in tobacco that makes people addicted.
nicotine
This highly addictive drug made from the coca plant is often a white powder.
cocaine
Activities like sports, music, or hobbies are healthy alternatives to this risky behavior.
drug or tobacco use
Talking to a trusted adult, exercising, and journaling are examples of this.
HEALTHY coping strategies
True or False: Vaping is completely harmless because it is just water vapor.
False
Smoking can damage this organ used for breathing.
Lungs
A powerful opioid drug responsible for many overdose deaths.
fentanyl
Friends who encourage healthy decisions are called this type of influence.
positive peer pressure
A common mental health condition involving intense sadness and loss of interest.
depression
Name one health problem that vaping can cause.
What is lung damage / addiction / breathing problems?
This disease is strongly linked to chewing tobacco.
gum cancer/mouth cancer
Using drugs can slow or stop this important body function.
breathing
Understanding the possible outcomes of a decision is called this step in decision-making.
considering consequences
Feeling worried or nervous about situations or the future is called this.
anxiety
Why are flavors in vapes often appealing to teens?
What is they taste like candy or fruit and make vaping seem less dangerous?
Nicotine affects the brain by increasing this chemical linked to pleasure and reward.
dopamine
A dangerous condition where too much of a drug overwhelms the body.
overdose
Setting personal goals and values can help teens make this type of decision.
responsible or healthy decision
Name one person students can talk to if they are struggling with mental health.
What is a counselor, teacher, parent, or trusted adult?