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Tobacco Review Game Good Luck on the Test!

Smokers are at risk for Heart DiseaseLung Cancer Lung DiseaseAll of these

All of these

What percent of lung cancers are directly related to smoking? 30%90% 80%95%

90%

What is the chronic disease where alveoli (air sacs) burst? TuberculosisEmphysema CancerBronchitis

Emphysema

Smoking Causes approximately how many premature deaths each year? 400,000300, ,000500,000

400,000

Filtered cigarettes remove ____% of tar & nicotine. 5%12% 10%15%

10%

Smokeless tobacco has __x’s the amount of nicotine than a cigarette

3x’s

Medically speaking the most harmful by-product is ___? Carbon MonoxideNicotine TarTobacco

Tar

The amount of Oxygen is reduced in the bloodstream by inhaling__________? Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Tarair

Carbon monoxide

Lung Cancer is very rarely found among? Cigarette smokersPassive smoking Woman inhaling environmentalNon-smokers smoke

Non-Smokers

Which type of cigarettes have flavor? RegularFiltered Mentholnon-filtered

Menthol

Which by-product kills cillia? TarCarbon Monoxide NicotineNone of these

Tar

What is a name for cancer causing agents/chemicals QuidCarcinogens CiliaLeukoplakia

Carcinogens

A respiratory disorder that causes mucus to line the bronchi is? EmphysemaLung Cancer Acute BronchitisChronic Bronchitis

Chronic Bronchitis

The active ingredient in Tobacco is? NicotineTHC EthanolTobacco

Nicotine

Tobacco belongs to what drug classification? NarcoticsStimulants SedativesHallucinogens

Stimulants

A small amount of smokeless tobacco is called? Quidpinch Ciliaboth a pinch & a quid

Quid

A term for a disease that interferes with breathing is called? COPD Both COLD

Both are correct

Abnormal cells in the mouth that are pre-cancerous and appear whitish/grayish are called? BronchitisLeukoplakia EmphysemaMucus

Leukoplakia

What is the smoke called that goes directly into the smokers lungs? PassiveSidestream MainstreamEnvironmental

Mainstream

What is the smoke called that comes off the burning end of a cigarette? SidestreamMainstream PassiveSecondhand

Sidestream

What two types of smoke make up environmental smoke? Side stream &Passive & MainstreamSidestream Passive Smoke& Sidestream & MainstreamExhaled Main- stream

Exhaled Mainstream & Sidestream

What are the two terms used to describe breathing in secondhand smoke? passive & environmental Secondhand & sidestream Involuntary & environmental Involuntary & passive

A deadly gas that replaces the oxygen in the blood when someone inhales a cigarette is? TarCarbon Dioxide Carbon Nitrous MonoxideOxide

Carbon Monoxide

Smokers develop chronic bronchitis on an average of __years after they start?

10

People with Emphysema breath about __x’s per minute?

30

The most common form of cancer linked with smoking is? LungHeart OralLiver

Lung

What enhances the cholesterol in the arteries every time someone inhales? TarTobacco NicotineCarbon Monoxide

Nicotine

Tobacco use is the _____ most preventable cause of death in the US. SingleSecond ThirdFourth

Single

Who is responsible for controlling the sale of tobacco LCBThe stores Tobacco ControlLocal Health BoardBureau

Local Health Bureau

Tobacco companies can no longer advertise on all of the following except? BillboardsRadio TVTeen Magazines

Billboards

What by-product attaches to red blood cells? TarNicotine Carbon MonoxideCarbon Dioxide

Carbon Monoxide

On average a smoker will die __ years earlier than a non- smoker?

14

Every day almost ___ teens in the US become smokers. 4,0003,000 2,0001,000

1000

______ dependency develops when people feel the need to use tobacco at certain times or for specific reasons. PhysicalPsychological

Psychological

This builds the tolerance factor Carbon MonoxideTar NicotineTobacco

Nicotine

There are over at least ____ chemicals in tar

200

There are over at least______ chemicals in Secondhand smoke

4000

What is the legal age to purchase tobacco products in PA? 17No age 1815

18

What quitting method does not contain nicotine and is an antidepressant PatchNasal Spray Cold TurkeyNon- nicotine pill

non-nicotine Pill

What is another name for secondhand smoke Passive environmental Involuntary minstream

environmental

All of the following are the restrictions put on tobacco companies when advertising on buses, billboards & in stores EXCEPT no color no artwork no words no photos

No words

What is the most common quitting method cold turkey nicotine inhaler cold chicken nicotine patch

Nicotine patch

An advocate/spokesperson for health issues appointed by the president of the United Local Health Bureau Surgeon General Ms. Sheipe Secretary of State

Surgeon General

The nicotine in a person’s blood stream raises the resting heart rate by ___ beats per minute

20

Method used to quit that helps with oral fixation, vaporized nicotine cold turkey nicotine inhaler cold chicken nicotine patch

Nicotine inhaler

The non-nicotine pill helps with _______ Cravings Withdraw Oral Fixation Both Cravings & Withdraw

Withdraw symptoms & cravings

After quitting your blood pressure & pulse drops after _______ 10 minutes 20 minutes 1 hour 1-9 months

20 minutes

After quitting your oxygen level in your blood increases after ____ 8 hours 20 minutes 1 hour 1-9 months

8 hours

After you quit smoking your cilia regrows in your lungs 8 hours 2 years 1 hour 1-9 months

After you quit smoking the lung cancer rate is similar to that of a non-smoker after _______ 10 years 2 years 12 years 1-9 months

10 years