Not getting enough O2 into the body/bloodstream. Hard to breathe "in."
What is Emphysema?
100
What is a normal blood pressure reading?
What is 120/80?
100
True/False: According to the CDC, smoking "harms nearly every organ of the body"
What is True?!
100
A major component in urine, used to add "flavor" to cigarettes
What is Urea?
100
Names of the nursing students presenting today (name at least one, double and triple points if you can name two or three).
What is Chalie, Lauren and Melanie?
200
Unable to breathe off CO2, increased mucus production, constant coughing
What is chronic bronchitis?
200
Blood flow through these determines blood pressure readings
What is blood vessels?
200
Name 3 things that smoking can cause (short term or long term):
What is cough, high blood pressure, cancer, stroke, stained teeth, smelly breath/clothes, ulcers, lung/heart disease, etc.?
200
Cigarettes have tons of harmful chemicals in them, including ammonia, carbon monoxide, and arsenic.
(DOUBLE OR TRIPLE DEPENDING ON HOW MANY ANSWERS YOU GET!)
What is toilet cleaner? Car exhaust? Rat poison?
200
Name of the school that the nursing students presenting are from.
What is Capital University?
300
COPD
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
300
Your blood pressure reading is above 140/90 (another word for high blood pressure).
What is Hypertension?
300
According to the CDC, smoking causes this many types of cancer
What is 11?
300
This chemical is found in cigarette smoke. This chemical has also been used to preserve dead bodies.
What is Formaldehyde?
300
Name of the pulse site used to take blood pressure?
What is the brachial pulse?
400
Builds up in the lungs over time, causing diseases related to smoking
What is tar?
400
This is the TOP number of a blood pressure reading. Normal value for this would be 120 (it is the FIRST number that you record when you hear the FIRST sound).
What is Systolic?
400
Nicotine reaches the this part of the body within 10 seconds after smoke is inhaled.
What is the brain?
400
Hydrogen cyanide is a poison that was used in WWII in what?
What is gas chambers?
400
Age you are legally aloud to buy cigarettes.
What is 18?
500
Plaque formation in the arteries; also known as "hardening of the arteries"
What is atherosclerosis?
500
This is the BOTTOM number of a blood pressure reading. Normal value for this would be 80 (it is the SECOND number that you record when you hear the LAST sound).
What is Diastolic?
500
One thing that you can do to reverse or stop the harmful effects of smoking on the body
What is quitting?
500
Ingredient in rat poison found in cigarettes.
What is arsenic?
500
The two contents used in our models today and how they relate to smoking.
What is tar and sputum (mucus)? Tar is what builds up in the lungs due to the inhalation of smoke and sputum is due to excessive mucus production.