Myth Buster
Act it Out
True or False
Rapid Recall
Name that Item
100

Vapes are just harmless water vapor

No, vapes produce an aerosol containing nicotine, ultrafine particles, and heavy metals.

100

You are out with your friend and someone comes up to your friend offering them a vape, the person is very pushy and refusing to leave your friend alone. What should you do?

Grab your friend and say "Hey, we are going to be late." Making an excuse to leave the situation that could be potentially harmful to you and your friend.

100

"Light" Cigarettes are safer

False, There is no safe cigarette; all deliver addictive nicotine and harmful toxins.

100

What's the most common reason for not quitting?

Smoking eases stress, however while smoking provides a temporary dopamine boost, it increases heart rate and blood pressure, creating a cycle of addiction that increases overall anxiety and stress over time.

100

A device that is used to inhale and exhale flavored nicotine vapor

Vapes

200

Nicotine causes cancer

While extremely harmful and addictive, nicotine itself is not the primary cause of cancer, lung disease, or heart disease; rather, it is the thousands of other toxins in tobacco smoke and tar.

200

You walk into a crowded bathroom where people are vaping/smoking and one of the people using offers you a hit, what do you do?

Say "No thank you" and walk away, maybe even go to a different bathroom. 

200

E-cigarettes are also called vapes, e-hookahs, vape pens, and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Any of these are a safe way to help you quit smoking.

False, you are still receiving nicotine

200

What does the phrase "cold turkey" mean?

the abrupt and complete stop of taking a drug to which someone is addicted to

200

A small, white, tobacco-leaf-free oral nicotine pouches placed between the lip and gum

Zyn

300

Vaping helps manage stress and anxiety

Nicotine increases anxiety and stress over time due to withdrawal cycles.

300

You walk into a crowded area and see your friend laying on the floor sick from nicotine poisoning, what should you do?

Call 911 or poison control, keep them awake, and make sure they are breathing and calm.

300

Medicines are available that can help quit dependence on nicotine.

True, there are many ways medical professionals use to help stop or slowly reduce the amount of nicotine you use and depend on.

300

How does dependence on nicotine develop?

Nicotine changes the pattern of nerve signals in the brain

300

a thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled into a piece of paper for smoking

Cigarettes

400

Vaping nicotine is harmless compared to smoking

No,vaping still contains nicotine, which is highly addictive and acts as a poison, harming developing brains and increasing stress/anxiety rather than reducing it.

400

You see a classmate vaping rapidly in the bathroom, acting anxious, and looking sick (nicotine withdrawal/overuse). What do you do?

Address them directly by saying "are you doing okay?" if you don't know them well enough to ask, then notify an adult to check on them. 

400

The nicotine in a vape pod is equal to 30 cigarettes

True

400

What happens when nicotine comes into contact with the brain?

Dopamine is released

400

Products designed for cessation, including patches (long-acting), gum, lozenges, nasal spray, and inhalers.

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)

500

"Nicotine-free" vapes are safe

No, many vapes labeled nicotine-free still contain nicotine, and the aerosol chemicals are toxic.

500

When talking to someone about nicotine, what should you refrain from doing?

Be calm, don't act judgemental

Use personal perspective, instead of saying "you're wrong" say "that is making it difficult for me to breathe"

Safety first, don't intervene directly if you are alone or feel unsafe with the person. 

500

Nicotine in a vape can cause brain fog

True

500

Which ingredient is not found in vapes in the following?

Butanoic Acid, Hydrogen Cyanide, Water, and Acetone

Water

500

A prescription, non-nicotine, oral medication that reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms by acting on the brain’s nicotinic receptors.

Varenicline (Chantix)

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