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Sources of Nicotine
Long Term Effects of Nicotine
Short Term Effects of Nicotine
Long Term Effects of Marijuana Use
Alcohol
100
What is one of the most common sources of nicotine? Hint: 1 in 5 deaths are caused by using these.
Cigarette
100
A major long term risk factor of consuming tobacco is CVD and _______.
Cancer.
100
What is the missing word in this sentence: A short term effect of tobacco use is a pulse and BP _______.
Increase
100
Long term marijuana use may lead to problems in what type of brain functioning?
Cognitive
100
What is the most used and abused drug in society today?
Alcohol
200
What is a source of nicotine that carries 2-3 times the amount compared to other sources? Hint: it is NOT smoked
Chewing Tobacco
200
Long term consumption of tobacco can lead to a chronic shortness of what?
Breath
200
What is a common feeling after consuming nicotine?
Relaxed
200
What type of illness is at risk of increasing from long term use of marijuana?
Mental Illness
200
1 in 10 Canadians suffer from this form of problem.
Drinking
300
What is a source of nicotine invented by tobacco companies specifically aimed at kids?
Menthol cigarettes
300
You may lose these two senses after long term consumption of tobacco.
Smell and taste.
300
What is likely to decrease after consuming nicotine?
Appetite and physical endurance
300
Consuming marijuana can lead to substance _____.
Abuse.
300
How many ounces of pure alcohol is contained in one standard drink?
0.6 oz (or 17 mL)
400
What is the least commonly used source of nicotine from? Hint: less than 1% of the population in Canada uses these.
Pipes
400
Long term consumption of tobacco may influence a loss of intelligence and an increased chance of what?
Dementia.
400
What is stimulated (short term) after consuming nicotine?
Central Nervous System (CNS)
400
Being under the influence of marijuana and driving a vehicle can lead to what?
Accidents.
400
Where in the body does alcohol get absorbed?
Stomach and small intestine