Approximately how many chemicals does a person inhale when they smoke a cigarette?
a. 2,500
b. 5,000
c. 6,000
d. 7,000
7,000 chemicals
What is the chemical present in tobacco and vaping products that causes addiction?
nicotine
Which cannabinoid is primarily responsible for the "high" feeling associated with marijuana?
THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)
What is the first step in recovering from an alcohol-use disorder?
a. join a support group
b. avoid alcohol
c. deny the problem
d. detoxification
detoxification
What causes abnormal cells in one or both lungs to grow rapidly and form a mass of cells?
a. chronic bronchitis
b. lung cancer
c. emphysema
d. asthma
lung cancer
What can exposure to secondhand smoke cause in children?
a. asthma attacks
b. heart disease
c. lung cancer
d. stroke
asthma attacks
This stage of addiction is represented by the following description - “I'm just trying it”
a. Experimentation
b. Regular Use
c. Tolerance
d. Dependence
e. Addiction
experimentation
What is one potential effect of high doses of THC?
a. increased alertness
b. hallucinations
c. enhanced memory
d. improved coordination
hallucinations
What are two ways you could refuse alcohol from a friend?
answers vary
Smoking-related damage to what body part contributes to the development of chronic respiratory diseases?
a. kidneys
b. skin
c. lungs
d. heart
lungs
What is it called when a young person copies celebrities or actors seen smoking on TV?
a. peer pressure
b. media messages
c. parental influence
d. environmental influence
media messages
Jake and Teddy are walking home from school. Two friends yell at them asking them to come over to a park. As Jake and Teddy approach, they notice their friends are vaping. One of the friends asks Jake if he’d like to try it since “vaping is not as bad as smoking a cigarette”.
What are two refusal skills that Jake and Teddy could use to stay away from vaping?
Say no firmly and make direct eye contact.
Offer something else to do.
Share your reasons for your decision.
Walk away from the situation.
Increased risk of addiction is one potential risk of marijuana use during ______________.
adolescence
Separate these strategies into effective and not effective strategies for quitting alcohol use.
Participate in situations where alcohol is present.
Develop strategies for refusing alcohol.
Learn new strategies for handling stress.
Respond in new ways to situations where alcohol is present.
Slowly reduce the amount of alcohol you consume over time.
Effective: Develop strategies for refusing alcohol, Learn new strategies for handling stress, Respond in new ways to situations where alcohol is present
Not Effective: Participate in situations where alcohol is present, Slowly reduce the amount of alcohol you consume over time
What happens after you stop using tobacco?
a. lower blood pressure
b. increased risk of heart attack
c. increased risk for developing major health issues
d. more coughing
lower blood pressure
Weight gain, fatigue, and nausea are common symptoms of nicotine ___________.
withdrawal
The body gets used to a substance and requires more to achieve the original effect.
a. Experimentation
b. Regular Use
c. Tolerance
d. Dependence
e. Addiction
tolerance
Physical and psychological need for a given substance despite negative effects on health. Withdrawal symptoms appear when they stop using.
a. experimentation
b. regular use
c. tolerance
d. dependence
e. addiction
addiction
At what blood alcohol level are people considered legally impaired, intoxicated, or drunk
0.08 BAC
TRUE OR FALSE
Once a person has a heart attack or surgery resulting from lung cancer, it is too late to benefit from quitting tobacco use.
FALSE
What are two examples of nicotine replacement strategies?
nicotine gum, patches, etc.
The body needs the addictive substance to function normally physically and psychologically.
a. Experimentation
b. Regular Use
c. Tolerance
d. Dependence
e. Addiction
dependence
What is the other active ingredient in cannabis that DOES NOT cause a high feeling when taken?
CBD ( Cannabidiol)
Slowed breathing, low body temperature, and unconsciousness are all symptoms of alcohol _________.
poisoning
Slowly increasing the number of times they use tobacco/alcohol per week, developing a regular pattern of use.
a. experimentation
b. regular use
c. tolerance
d. dependence
e. addiction
regular use