Most vapes contain ___________, which is highly addictive
What is nicotine?
This is the harmful, addictive, habit forming chemical found in tobacco.
What is nicotine?
Nicotine raises your heart rate and _____________.
What is blood pressure?
Studies have shown that as many as 90 percent of adult smokers began using tobacco before the age of ___________.
What is 18?
Another term for secondhand smoke is _________________.
What is ETS or environmental tobacco smoke?
People are more likely to use tobacco if their _________ use it too.
What are friends (or family)?
Vape aerosol could be delivering ___________ particles like chromium, nickel, lead, tin and aluminum right into your lungs.
What is metal?
Tobacco is considered to be a ________, meaning that it increases the heartbeat and raises blood pressure.
What is a stimulant?
1) Smoke that is exhaled from the lungs of the smoker is ______________.
2) Smoke from the burning end of the cigarette is ______________.
1) What is mainstream smoke?
2) What is sidestream smoke?
When a person goes through __________ from tobacco, cravings for nicotine typically increase.
What is withdrawal?
Tobacco users spend more money on ___________ because they are sick more often.
What is health care?
Although efforts have been made to reduce this influence, it is still common for television shows, movies, and video games to show characters having fun while smoking.
What is media?
A teen’s brain is still developing, making it more vulnerable to nicotine ______________.
What is addiction?
When tobacco burns, a thick, oily, dark liquid is formed called _________.
What is tar?
As nicotine enters the circulatory system, blood vessels do this.
What is constrict (squeeze together) (harden)?
When nicotine enters the body, it interacts with receptors in the tobacco user's ____________.
What is brain?
Whenever people smoke near you, you breathe their _____________ smoke.
What is secondhand?
This is what S.T.O.P. stands for.
What is "Say no", "Tell why not", "Offer another idea", "Promptly leave"?
E-cigarettes produce an ___________ by heating a liquid that usually contains nicotine—the addictive drug in regular cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products.
What is aerosol?
One of these contain as much tobacco and nicotine as 20 cigarettes.
What is a cigar?
The carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke can cut down the amount of ________ that the blood can carry to the brain.
What is oxygen?
Many people who stop smoking have a ________. They may have trouble quitting. In other words, this when they go back to using tobacco again.
What is a relapse?
Babies who are born to mothers who used tobacco while pregnant may __________ more slowly than other children.
What is grow (develop)?
Nicotine gums, lozenges, and patches worn on the skin are examples of _____________.
What are nicotine substitutes?
In 2020, approximately 1 in ______ high school students and 1 in _______ middle school students currently used e-cigarettes.
What is 5?
What is 20?
(+/- 3)
About 70 of these chemicals are ______________, which mean they cause cancer.
What are carcinogens?
Tobacco can also harm your excretory system. Smokers and tobacco users are much more likely to develop _________cancer than are nonsmokers.
What is bladder cancer?
This occurs when the desire for tobacco becomes greater than the fear of its dangers.
What is psychological dependence?
People who use tobacco have lower ___________ levels on the job.
What is productivity?
These are four reasons to quit using tobacco.
What is overall health? What is clear, healthy skin? What is fresh breath? What is clean, fresh smell? What is better sports performance? What is money savings? What is environmental health?