What is is?
What stage am I in
VAPE
call 911
Up in smoke
200

A Plant that is used to produce cigarettes and other products

What is tobacco 

200

User develops a habit of regularly using substance

What is regular use

200

At what age is your brain fully developed?

25 years

200

What does C.O.P.D. stand for

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

200

This is all the smoke in the environment

What is second hand smoke

400

This is the most common method or device used with tobacco


What are cigarettes


400

User’s body needs more and more of substance to achieve the same effects

What is tolerance


400

how many flavors have been invented for vaping devices

over 10,000

400

Smoking during your teenage years can affect the lungs in which way according to our notes?



stunts the growth of the lungs

400

how many feet can one be exposed for second hand smoke or second hand exposure from e-cigarettes

25 feet

500

tiny hairs in the respiratory track that are responsible for filtering out foreign particles out of the respiratory tract and air sacs


What is cilia

500

List in order each of the 4 stages of substance abuse

EXPIRIMENTATION

REGULAR USE

TOLERANCE

DEPENDENCY AND ADDICTION

500

when comparing nicotine amounts found in vaping juice, what is the comparison to nicotine found in cigarettes 

A pod of juice has at least nicotine amounts equal or greater that 20 cigarettes


500

Why do smokers get sick more often than non-smokers?


Smoking weakens immune system — organs, tissues, and cells that fight off disease-causing agents



500

Place the correct number in the blank in the order of the flow on how nicotine affects the heart.

_____ Heart and breathing rates, and blood pressure increase

_____ Blood flow restricted by build- up of fatty deposits in vessel walls

_____ Nicotine enters bloodstream

____ Increased risk of heart attack or stroke

___ Heart works harder to pump blood through body

 ____ Blood vessels narrow and adrenaline is released



__3___ Heart and breathing rates, and blood pressure increase

___5__ Blood flow restricted by build- up of fatty deposits in vessel walls

___1__ Nicotine enters bloodstream

__6__ Increased risk of heart attack or stroke

___4__ Heart works harder to pump blood through body

___2__ Blood vessels narrow and adrenaline is released



800

A substance found within tobacco leaves

What is nicotine


800

User uses a substance “just to try it”

What is experimentation


800

Name what companies have done to entice teens to use vaping devices when it comes to the taste

They have added flavors

800

(COPD) is a group of diseases that cause difficulty breathing. Emphysema is one of the two types of diseases we discussed in our notes. Explain what happens to the lungs as a result of smoking-

sacs of air in lung tissue are destroyed


800

According to our notes explain 2 different ways one can avoid second hand smoke

Avoid places where smoking is permitted

Don’t accept car rides from people who smoke while driving

Ask smokers to go outdoors to smoke

Increase indoor air circulation to dissipate smoke

Support smokers who want to quit


1000

Nicotine has 2 terrible adverse descriptions we learned that describes Nicotine, what are they

Highly addictive and very toxic

1000

User relies on the substance to function or feel “normal”

Habit interferes with personal responsibilities and relationships

what are dependency and addiction

1000

Name what companies have used to entice teens to use vaping devices when it comes to the chemical balance of vaping juices?

Reduced the burn to make it easier to inhale

1000

(COPD) is a group of diseases that cause difficulty breathing. Chronic bronchitis is one of the two types of diseases we discussed in our notes. Explain what happens to the bronchial tubes as a result of smoking-


bronchial tubes become swollen and irritated and pathways to lungs narrowed)


1000

devices that heat a liquid into an aerosol that the user inhales

E-cigarettes