Health Risks
Substances
Starting Smoking
Laws
Recovery Process
100
These sicknesses can be given to people who are just around smoking.
What is Bronchitis, pneumonia, colds and other lung problems, rddening, itching, or watering of the eyes. Wheezing, coughing, colds, earaches, or asthma.
100
These are other names for smoking tobacco. Name two.
What are cigarettes (ciggs), cancer sticks, butts, darts, tabs, and squares.
100
These are things that make people start smoking and chewing tobacco. Name three.
What is stress, friends, curiosity, peer pressure, family, acceptance, influences.
100
The age that you are legally aloud to purchase tobacco.
What is eighteen (in some places it is nineteen). BONUS 100- What are the two things that you need to show to be sold tobacco products
100
This is the average time it takes for your blood pressure, and pulse rate to return to normal after having your last smoke or chew.
What is 20 minutes.
200
These are all short term affects of tobacco smoking. Name two.
What is light headedness, cough, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, dizziness, hand tremors, constricted blood vessels.
200
These are other names for tobacco chewing. Name two.
What are dip, chew, and spit.
200
These things help people to not start smoking or chewing tobacco. Name two.
What is family, media, laws, religion, friends, etc.
200
Tobacco is banned from these places.
What are public indoor places, and workplaces.
200
This is the average time it takes after having your last smoke or chew to regrow your sense of taste and smell. This also about the time when anger and irritability are at their highest.
What is 48 hours.
300
These are all short-term affects of tobacco chewing. Name 2.
What is increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and bleeding gums.
300
These are substances that are in tobacco smoke. Name at least two.
What is, nicotine, lead, carbon monoxide, ammonia, tar, etc. Also harmful household chemicals like rat poison, nail polish remover, etc.
300
As soon as you start smoking tobacco, these are symptoms that can start to occur.
What is dizziness, nausea, coughs, and cravings for another smoke.
300
The maximum fine for giving anyone under 18 tobacco.
What is $10 000
300
After your last smoke or chew, this is the average time it takes for your risk of heart disease to drop to half of a smokers or chewers.
What is one year.
400
These are long-term affects of tobacco chewing. Name at least two.
What is heart disease, cancer, lung disease, birth defects, and reproductive damage.
400
This is the main substance that is makes smoking so addicting and so hard to quit.
What is nicotine.
400
Through advertisement, some tobacco companies have started to recruit what age group to start smoking.
Who is young adults and youth (18 and under)
400
The closest distance you are aloud to smoke from a building.
What is 5 metres.
400
This is the average time it takes for your risk of cancer (lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer, etc.) to drop to half that of a smokers or chewers.
What is ten years.
500
These are long-term affects of tobacco smoking. Name two.
What is lung cancer, bad breath, shortness of breath, decrease in muscle tone, narrowing and hardening of blood vessels.
500
There are about 30 chemicals in chewing tobacco. These chemicals are specific to tobacco and are the most harmful. They are formed through the growing and aging of tobacco.
What is nitrosamines.
500
The age that most people have started smoking or chewing tobacco.
What is twenty-one and under.
500
These things must be listed on tobacco product packaging to be sold.
What is information about the product, health hazards, health effects and emissions.
500
This is the average full recovery time for tobacco chewing and smoking.
What is 15-20 years.
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