What Are E-cigarettes?
How Vaping Effects You
Big Tobacco Advertising
All About Nicotine
Refusal Skills
100

What are other common names for e-cigarettes?

Common names: "e-cigs", "mods", "vape pen", "vapes", and "electronic nicotine delivery devices (ENDS)"

100

Name 1 way vaping effects your BLOOD.

  • Narrows arteries
  • Reduces blood flow to your heart, muscles and other bodily organs
  • Increase risk of blood clotting
100

The tobacco industry spends nearly $________________ per hour marketing products. 

1 MILLION DOLLARS

100

_______________ is the addictive drug in regular cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products. 

NICOTINE

100

What are refusal skills?

Strategies that can be used to say ''no'' in peer pressure situations. 

200

Nearly all vaping devices contain what addictive chemical?

NICOTINE

200

Name 1 way vaping affects your HEART. 

Increase resting heart rate, Cardiovascular disease

 

200

The Tobacco Industry also uses ___________ ________, famous names and well-known faces to influence young people. 

celebrity endorsements

200

Nicotine, just like other addictive substances, can cause you to experience ____________ symptoms when you quit suddenly. 

Withdrawal

200

Give an example of a refusal skill. 

Give a reason. Use humor or make a joke. Mention positive alternatives. Leave the situation. Simply say “no”—by doing so, you are a part of the majority of teens that use medications safely.

300

True or False: Aerosol is a harmless water vapor. 

FALSE

300

Name 1 way vaping affects the LUNGS.

Hurts lung capacity, Can produce phlegm that can make lungs congested, Decreases your body's ability to use oxygen effectively, COPD, Asthma, Lung cancer

300

Big Tobacco companies started targeting youth by using appealing __________ and __________. 

flavors and designs

300

Name 1 effect of using nicotine. 

Depression, anxiety, restlessness, sleep problems, nicotine cravings, weight change, difficulty concentrating, irritability, and more. 

300

Give an example of a positive alternative to vaping.

Relax by taking a nap, eating your favorite food, prioritizing tasks, asking for help, exercising, doing a new hobby, or watching your favorite movie.

400

E-cigarettes are electronic devices that use a heating element to heat up liquid and produce an ________________.

AEROSOL

400

Name 1 way vaping affects the BRAIN. 

Harms parts of the brain that control attention, learning, mood and impulse control. 

Increase risk for future addiction to other drugs

Become nicotine dependent.

400

Big Tobacco pushes their message by placing ads—big ones—in __________ and publications that are popular with kids.

magazines

400

Name 1 benefit of NOT vaping. 

NOT harming your lungs, heart or brain from the dangerous chemicals in e-cigarette vapor

NOT getting in trouble with your parents, school and the law

NOT straining your relationships with your family and friends

NOT affecting your performance in everyday life activities



400

Refusal skills help you __________ to engaging in risky behaviors, such as using drugs or vaping. 

say no, avoid
500

Name one of the toxic chemicals found in aerosol from vaping devices. 

Benzene, Acetone, Toluene, Nickel, Lead, Cadmium, Acrolein, Formaldehyde

500
There are many consequences of vaping in addition to your health. Name 2 NON-HEALTH RELATED consequences of vaping. 

Poor academic performance, Referral to online vaping education course, Vaping Intervention Program, court citation, difficulty learning, trouble at school, social challenges, and more. 

500

Big Tobacco recruits _________ new youth smokers each year. 

1,600

500

How much is the average cost of buying 2 disposable vapes a week, for an entire year?

$1,768, or enough for 4 people to go to DISNEYLAND for 4 days!

500

Act out 1 refusal skill with someone else in your group. 

Good job!