Tobacco. Name the 6 types of tobacco products: PIPE TOBACCO SNUFF (DIP) CIGARETTES CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS HERBAL CIGARETTES.

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Tobacco

Name the 6 types of tobacco products: PIPE TOBACCO SNUFF (DIP) CIGARETTES CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS HERBAL CIGARETTES

While there are 4,000 chemicals found in tobacco, we are going to concentrate on 3 of them. Carbon Monoxide Nicotine Tar FDA does NOT “approve” tobacco products, but the Tobacco Control Act provides legal ways for tobacco products to be marketed. The FDA determines if new tobacco products meet the legal requirements.

The addictive drug found in all forms of tobacco. Nicotine The colorless, odorless gas found in cigarette smoke that blocks the oxygen from getting into the bloodstream. Carbon Monoxide The cancer causing agent in tobacco. Tar

Activity: Chemical Names as We Know it! The truth may scare you…

Short term effects that can be seen very soon after a person begins to smoke: stimulates the brain reward system stimulates the brain reward system increases heart rate and blood pressure increases heart rate and blood pressure increases breathing rate increases breathing rate increases blood-sugar levels increases blood-sugar levels stimulates the vomit reflex stimulates the vomit reflex Smell like smoke Smell like smoke Loss of taste sensation Loss of taste sensation Red Eyes Red Eyes

Long term effects of tobacco use: Addiction- physically and mentally needing tobacco Skin Wrinkles Bronchitis – inflammation of the bronchial tubes that causes coughing due to phlegm. Yellow Teeth Emphysema- loss of elasticity in the lungs, making it difficult to inhale & exhale Cancer – cancerous cells replicate and spread Heart and Artery Diseases Yellow Fingers Osteoporosis- Weak bones

EMPHYSEMA Smoking affects the alveoli Smoking affects the alveoli Alveoli - tiny sacs in which air exchange takes place Alveoli - tiny sacs in which air exchange takes place Alveoli are typically flexible Alveoli are typically flexible Emphysema occurs when alveoli are damaged (no longer flexible), they can sometimes burst Emphysema occurs when alveoli are damaged (no longer flexible), they can sometimes burst A Breath of Fresh Air Activity Inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs. Inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs. This leads to a cough that brings up lots of think, sticky mucus. This leads to a cough that brings up lots of think, sticky mucus. Chronic Bronchitis

-Tar affects the lungs by damaging cilia -Cilia: Tiny hairs which help keep lungs clean -When cilia is damaged, mucus, dust particles and bacteria cannot be cleansed from lungs -Smoker’s cough result of damaged cilia Hairy Tongue

Leukoplakia Smooth, white, patches or sores inside mouth that may be cancerous

Win, lose, or Draw

What is the difference between the following types of smoke? SIDE STREAM SMOKE Smoke from the burning end of the cigarette MAINSTREAM SMOKE Smoke that is inhaled through a tobacco product and exhaled by a tobacco smoker SECONDHAND SMOKE Combination of exhaled mainstream smoke and side stream smoke.

How can tobacco use affect a pregnancy? Anything the mother takes into her body the baby also takes in. CARBON MONOXIDE in tobacco products cuts down the oxygen supply to the baby increasing your chances of birth defects, premature births, miscarriage, still births etc…

Pamphlet Secondhand Smoke

How does tobacco use affect families and society? Costs society money medical care, medical care, insurance costs insurance costs accidental fires etc… accidental fires etc… Costs the family money buying tobacco products buying tobacco products lost of wages lost of wages medical bills medical bills funeral costs funeral costs

Show me the money Activity…

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What are some ways to quit smoking? Cold Turkey – just stop Prescription Medication - nicotine replacement therapy (Zyban, Chantix) Nicotine supplements (gum & patches) – releases nicotine into the body through the skin. Body gradually weans itself off the nicotine. E-cigarette – provide enhanced smoking sensation. Acupuncture – reduces cravings and alleviates withdrawal symptoms.

What Happens After Quitting

E-Cigarettes In New Jersey the age is 19 to purchase both cigarettes and E-Cigarettes

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They Want YOU ! They Want YOU !

2012 CDC SMOKE FREE CAMPAIGN Click on the links below. You can view the different CDC Ads for their anti- smoking campaign. Best anti-smoking ad Best anti-smoking ad Terrie’s Story Terrie’s Story Debbie Austin’s Story Debbie Austin’s Story