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What is an addiction
What is smokeless tobacco
What is a stimulant?
What are carcinogens?
What is tar?
What is side stream Or second hand smoke?
term effects of smoking? What are 3 short term effects of smoking?
What is mainstream smoke?
What are some of the dangers of Side stream and mainstream to children? (name 1)
About how many Chemicals are found in Cigarette smoke?
The most common Fatal cancer caused By smoking
Smokers than non-smokers An inflammation Of the bronchi In the lungs That is more common in Smokers than non-smokers
A smoking related disease that severely reduces lung capacity making it harder to breath
Inside of a smokeless tobacco Thickened, white, Leathery spots on the Inside of a smokeless tobacco User’s mouth
Is caused by smokeless tobacco 92% of this kind of cancer Is caused by smokeless tobacco
What are Two important Pieces of information On a PRESCRIPTION Drug label?
the difference between What is the difference between A drug and a medicine
therapeutic substance This is the therapeutic substance in a medicine
a person from contracting a disease usually This is a substance that helps prevent a person from contracting a disease usually contains a weakened or dead form of the virus
This effect happens when two Are combined and the results are Or more medicines Are combined and the results are Greater than if taken alone
The type Of alcohol Found in alcoholic beverages
Drinking more than 5 drinks in one sitting In a relatively short Amount of time
A dangerous condition That occurs when a Person drinks a large Amount of alcohol In a short period Of time
Is alcohol a stimulant Or a depressant?
The state in which a person’s Control is significantly reduced Mental and physical Control is significantly reduced Because of alcohol
What does BAC Stand for
What is the legal BAC limit for driving A vehicle?
What is the Law of implied consent?
Line, touching your finger To a pencil point, and standing on Walking in a straight Line, touching your finger To a pencil point, and standing on One foot are called ________ Tests.
How much does your Insurance go up after One DUI?
Final Jeopardy Vocabulary
Physiological dependence Final Jeopardy Physiological dependence
A condition where a user has a visceral need for the drug Final Jeopardy A condition where a user has a visceral need for the drug
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