This highly addictive chemical is found in tobacco leaves and nearly all e-liquids.
What is Nicotine?
You are considered legally impaired when your Blood Alcohol Concentration is over this percentage.
What is .08 (If under 21, it is 0.1)?
This chemical in tobacco makes quitting so challenging due to its powerful addictive grip.
What is nicotine?
This is when the body gets used to a certain amount of a substance and more is needed to feel the same effect.
What is tolerance?
True or False: Marijauna is legal in North Carolina
False
The tiny particles or droplets that are inhaled when puffing on an e-cigarette are called this.
What is aerosol?
Drinking this many drinks or more in one sitting is considered binge drinking.
What is 5?
Smoking significantly increases the risk of these three major health categories: multiple cancers, severe respiratory illnesses, and ________
What are cardiovascular diseases (or heart disease)?
This medicine, also known as Naloxone, rapidly reverses an opioid overdose and can be given as a nasal spray or injection.
What is Narcan?
This chemical in cannabis affects the part of the brain that influences pleasure, memory, thinking, and coordination.
What is THC?
This rare lung condition can result from damage to tiny air sacs and passages in the lungs
What is popcorn lung?
This organ processes and breaks down alcohol and can be damaged by alcohol abuse, leading to fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.
What is the liver?
Exposure to secondhand smoke during childhood can cause these respiratory issues, including asthma, bronchitis, and this lung infection.
What is pneumonia?
Physical reaction when a person stops using a substance they had a dependence to.
What is withdrawal?
Short-term effects of marijuana use include issues with thinking and problem solving, dizziness, slowed reaction time, and this mouth condition
What is dry mouth?
These two chemicals in e-liquid make the smoke-like aerosol when heated and exhaled.
What are propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin?
According to US dietary guidelines, women should consume this many drinks or less per day.
What is 1 drink?
Cigarettes contain approximately this many ingredients before they are even burned.
What is 600?
These three types of factors can contribute to addiction: biological factors, psychological factors, and these factors involving peer pressure and family dynamics
What are social and environmental factors?
If charged with driving under the influence, you may face this Charge
What is DUI?
This serious lung injury associated with vaping causes coughing, trouble breathing, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue.
What is EVALI (E-cigarette or Vaping product use-Associated Lung Injury)?
This condition results from alcohol exposure during pregnancy and can cause disabilities related to behavior, learning, thinking, and physical development.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
When cigarettes are burned, they create more than this many chemicals, with at least 69 known to cause cancer.
What is 7,000?
Sharing needles during IV drug use increases the risk of transmitting these three bloodborne diseases.
What are HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C?
These are three consequences of driving under the influence: legal consequences, injury or death, and these two types of consequences involving money and emotions
What are financial consequences and emotional/psychological consequences?