Vaping basics
Health Effects
Addiction & Nicotine
Peer Pressure & Refusal Skills
Myths & Misinformation
100

What is vaping?
 

 Inhaling vapor from an electronic cigarette or similar device.

100

Which part of the body is most affected by vaping?
 

Lungs and brain.

100

What is addiction?
 

A condition where someone can’t stop using a substance even if it causes harm.

100

What is peer pressure?

 Influence from friends to make certain choices.

100

What is a common myth about vaping?
 

That it’s just harmless water vapor.

200

What chemical in most vape products makes them addictive?
 

Nicotine.

200

What can quitting vaping improve over time?

Lung function and energy.

200

What is a withdrawal symptom?
 

Unpleasant feelings or cravings after quitting an addictive substance.

200

Which of the following is an example of a refusal skill?


Saying “no thanks, I don’t vape.”

200

What does “misinformation” mean?
 

False or misleading information spread by accident or on purpose.

300

Which statement about vaping is TRUE?
 

Vape products often contain nicotine and harmful chemicals.

300

How can vaping affect the heart?
 

Increases blood pressure and heart rate.

300

What does nicotine do to the brain?
 

It causes addiction by changing brain chemistry.

300

What should you do if someone pressures you to vape?
 

Use a clear refusal phrase.

300

Why is it important to question vape ads and social media posts?
 

They may contain false or misleading information.

400

What is one potential short-term effect of vaping?
 

Lung irritation and coughing.

400

Which is a long-term effect of vaping?

 Possible lung disease and addiction.

400

What is one sign of nicotine addiction?
 

Feeling anxious or irritable without vaping.

400

What is “behavior change”?


Replacing an unhealthy habit with a healthier one.

400

What’s one reason flavored vapes are a concern?
 

hey attract youth and make vaping seem harmless.

500

What is a vape pod or cartridge?
 

A container that holds vape liquid.

500

Why is vaping risky for teens?
 

Their brains are still developing.

500

What happens when someone quits vaping?
 

Their lungs and brain begin to recover.

500

Why do companies use bright colors and flavors in vape ads?
 

To appeal to younger audiences.

500

Why is learning the truth about vaping important?
 

So you can make informed, healthy choices.

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