One the person inhales a puff of a cigarette and goes into the lungs. Where is it absorbed?
What is the blood
100
Rolled up tobacco usually smoked with a filter.
What is Cigarette
100
What organs are effected by tobacco use?
What is every organ.
100
How many months can cravings last?
What is 6 months.
200
How many seconds does it take nicotine to reach the brain?
What is 8 seconds?
200
"Put that in your _______ and smoke it."
What is a pipe
200
The mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, cervix, kidney, ureter, and bladder are forms of this ____.
What is cancers
200
Irritability, cognitive and attentional deficits, sleep disturbances, increased appetite, and craving are examples of
What is withdrawal symptoms.
300
Cigarettes contain ____ Milligrams of nicotine.
What is 10 milligrams.
300
Can be loose tobacco or "leaves"
What is chewing tobacco
300
Cigarette smoking has been linked to ____ percent of all lung cancer cases.
What is 90 percent.
300
Withdrawal symptoms usually peak within the first ____ days and may subside within a few weeks.
What is 3-4 days.
400
There are _ thousand chemicals in cigarettes
What is 4,000
400
Newer form of smoking that involves nicotine without the harmful chemicals.
What is E-Cigarette.
400
This can happen to people's skin and teeth after long term cigarette smoking.
What is aging skin faster and discolored teeth
400
Cues associated with smoking also known as ________could be the end of a meal, the sight or smell of a cigarette, the ritual of obtaining, handling, lighting, and smoking the cigarette, the people you hung out with when you smoked, and alcohol use
What is Triggers.
500
Lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchial diseases are caused by
What is tar
500
Can be smoked in _____ "shops or bars." Can be flavored tobacco.
What is Hookah.
500
People affected by the a person smoking cigarettes.
What is second-hand smoke
500
Chantix is used for?
What is prescription to help one stop nicotine use.