TRIVIA
The Basics of Nicotine
E Cigarettes
TREATMENT
Cigarettes
100

When was the first iPhone Released 

2007

100

What is it called when someone inhales smoke involuntarily from tobacco being smoked by others.

Secondhand Smoke

100

Vaping Produces what substances that makes it similar to Febreze or hairspray 

Aerosol

100

What are three reasons to quit smoking?

Health, Financial, Societal 

100

How many of the 7000 chemicals in cigarettes are known to cause cancer?

69

200

Where were French friend invented?

Belgium

200

Smoking is the _______ leading cause of preventable death in the United States

Third

200
Vaping has been connected to a serious lung disease called?

Bronchiolitis Obliterans - Popcorn Lung

200

What are three examples of Nicotine Replacement Therapy?

Patch, Gum, Nasal Spray, Inhalers, Chantix, and Lozenges 

200

People who smoke are ____ times more likely to develop lung cancer then non smokers?

20 times 

300

What Year marked the first official great American smoke out? 

A. 1952, B. 1998, C. 1965, D.1976

D. 1976

300

Which Gender has higher rates of smoking?

Men

300

How long does it take for your heart rate and blood pressure to go back to normal after quitting smoking? 

20 Minutes 

300

How soon after quitting smoking does your heart rate and blood pressure drop back to normal?

20 minutes 

300
What is third hand smoke

the tobacco smoke residue—made of gases and particles—that lingers on surfaces like furniture, walls, clothing, pets, and skin after the air has cleared.

400

Which Animal Hibernates the longest 

Garden Snail - Can stay in their shells for up to three years!

400

Name 2 types of smokeless Nicotine products

Chew, Snus, Nicotine pouches, Dissolvable Tobacco

400

What is the percentage of people who use both E Cigarettes and Traditional Tobacco products? 

A. 42%, B. 78%, C. 59%. D. 12%

C. 59%

400

Smoking cessation may improve treatment with what mental health disorders?

Depression, and Anxiety.

400

What are three chemicals found in Cigarette Smoke?

Acetone, Hydrogen Cyanide, Methane, Ammonia, Methanol, Arsenic, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrous Oxide Phimosis, Naphthalene, butane, nicotine, ethanol, cadmium 

500

How many deaths from home fires are related to cigarettes or other smoking related materials 

25%

500

Success rate for quitting cigarettes is lower amongst what groups of people? Name two

Individuals with poor mental health, individuals on Mass health, individuals with lower socioeconomic status, those who live in multi unit housing, LGBTQ+, individuals who identify has non Hispanic black or Hispanic. 

500

Studies suggest an increased risk in _____ and ____ from dual use when compared with Cigarette smoker only. what are those two health concerns

Heart disease  & Respiratory Health

500

According to the American Cancer Society, what are 4 key factors in successful quitting 

Make the decision, setting a quit date (develop a plan), Deal with withdrawals, and maintenance

500

What are four health consequences that can result from smoking 

Cancer, cardiovascular Disease, respiratory Diseases, reproductive, Immune systems, increase risk of infections, complications after surgery's, 

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