E-Pen Parts (pg. 1)
Juul
Affects On Teens
Vaping vs Cigs
Free for All
100

This is the term given to an electronic device that simulates tobacco smoking

e-cigarette

100

What is the verb associated with Juul e-cigarettes? (page 5)

Juuling

100

Why is vaping so dangerous for teens (page 4)?

It is highly addictive and the brains of teenagers are still developing.

100

Why do some people who have been smoking for a long time choose to switch to vaping (page 1)?

They don't want the negative effects of cigarette smoke but they don't feel like they can quit yet

100

Do health professionals know the long term health effects of smoking e-cigarettes (page 1)?

No

200

This is the part of the e-cigarette that provides the power needed for it to smoke

Battery

200

Where has Juuling become a big problem among teens (be specific)? (page 5)

At school in bathrooms

200
What age does the human brain become fully developed (page 4)?

25

200

What is the drug that both e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes have?

Nicotine

200

What does the term "addictive" mean (page 1)?

If something is addictive it means that a person can become reliant and need to have access to it on a regular basis, even when having too much can cause negative effects

300

The person using the e-cigarette activates the device by doing what?

Pushing a button

300

How much nicotine is found in Juul e-cigarettes compared to regular cigarettes and e-cigarettes (page 5)?

twice the amount of nicotine

300

Vaping puts teens at greater risk of developing what sorts of problems...name at least 3 (page 4)?

- Lack of Attention

- Reduced activity in the brain

- Decreased memory

- Using other drugs

300

Do e-cigarettes or traditional cigarettes have fewer toxic chemicals (Page 1)?

E-cigarettes
300

Why is smoking an e-cigarette called 'vaping'(page 2)?

You inhale a vapour that is produced rather than burning smoke.

400

The juice or liquid found in an E-Pen is contained in what?

The Cartridge

400

What concerns did the host of the Juul video that we watched have about how Juul advertises to customers?

It seems they are marketed to teens even though Juul claims that they are only trying to sell to adults.
400

What part of the brain does nicotine affect most in teens (page 4)?

the Prefrontal cortex

400

True or false: Traditional and e-cigarettes both contain cancer causing toxins (page 1).

True

400

Why is nicotine so dangerous?  Name all of the reasons you can think of

- It is highly addictive

- It is toxic at high levels

- It affects the brain

500

What are some side effects of vaping?  Name all you can think of.

- you can become disoriented

- develop heart and lung problems 

- seizure

- memory loss

- lack of concentration. 

500

Explain in your own words with as much detail as you can why doctors feel Juuling is a harmful product (page 5-7).

- It has twice the nicotine

- They are marketed to teens

- They are encouraging a new generation of smokers

- Harms the teenage brain

- Causes memory, attention and emotional problems

-  Highly addictive

500

Teens who vape are more likely to try and become addicted to what two other substances (page 4)?

Alcohol and Marijuana 

500

What do both e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes have in common?  Name as many things as you can.

- both have nicotine

- both are bad for an unborn baby

- both have harmful chemicals

- both are bad for teens

- both are addictive

500

In your own words, how can e-cigarettes be beneficial to adults who have been smoking for many years?

The vapour of e-cigarettes seems to be less harmful than cigarette smoke (less tar).  They allow addicted smokers to get nicotine without the smoke of

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