drinking and smoking quiz Flashcards

1
Q

cylindrical roll wrapped in paper with shredded or ground tobacco inside

contains nicotine and other cancer causing chemicals

A

Cigarette

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2
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COPD

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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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3
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Impacts of Cigarette Smoking:
The absorption of nicotine into the body, both into the lungs and the skin affects the sweat glands

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Body Odor

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4
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Impacts of Cigarette Smoking:
Smoking can stain your teeth and put your kn danger of several health issues

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Bad breath and tooth decay

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5
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Harms the system of the body making it less successful at fighting diseases

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Decreases the function of the immune system

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6
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Smoking includes ____ of the liver, colon and rectum, lung, mouth, and throat, esophagus, and etc

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Develop different types of cancer

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7
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Students who engage in smoking are likely to decrease attentiveness, and cognitive, and memory functions

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Poor acad performance

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8
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Smoking can cause physical symptoms like headaches or breathlessness likewise making people extremely irritable, and anxious or low.

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Mental illness

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9
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Consuming nicotine through regular cigarettes or vaping results in the discharge of the chemical dopamine within the human brain.

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Addiction

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10
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It refers specifically to the smoke that a smoker directly inhales.

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Mainstream smoke

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11
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• The smoke that comes out of the lighted end of the cigarette or pipe.
• This can be also called “Secondhand Smoke (SHS)”.

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Sidestream smoke

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12
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• Smoke left for a protracted time on sofa, beddings, pillow, and other objects.
• This smoke also called residual tobacco smoke (RTS) settles together with dust and might last for months.

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Third hand smoke

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13
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Because their family and friends are smokers

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Peer pressure

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14
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Adolescents want to experiment and smoking is often an available opportunity.

A

Curiosity

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15
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Young people are attracted to the image

A

Media Advertisement

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16
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Adolescents see smoking as a way of rebellion.

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Rebellion

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17
Q

is a colorless, bitter-tasting substance that humans have been
consuming since ancient times. It comes from plants that undergo fermentation, the process of extracting alcohol from a plant or a fruit.

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Alcohol

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18
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is used in laboratories

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Isopropyl

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19
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Poisonous and fatal if taken

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Methanol

20
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is also called beverage alcohol which comes from fruits and grains

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Ethanol

21
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A drug that suppresses the central nervous system and slows down body function.

A

Depressant

22
Q

A drug which temporarily quickens the central nervous system.

A

Stimulant

23
Q

• the amount of alcohol that has entered a person’s bloodstream at a certain duration
Ø also called blood alcohol level (BAL)
Ø measured in percentage

A

Blood Alcohol Concentration

24
Q

Serious difficulty controlling the car and focusing on driving

A

.15% or about 7 beers

25
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• markedly slow reaction time
• difficulty staying in lane and breaking when needed

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.10% or about 5 beers

26
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  • trouble controlling speed
  • difficulty processing information and reasoning
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.08% or about 4 beers

27
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  • reduced coordination and ability to track moving objects
  • difficulty in steering
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.05% or about 3 beers

28
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  • loss of judgement
  • trouble doing two tasks at a time
A

.02% or about 2 beers

29
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a condition when a person heavily consumes alcohol which results to numerous body damages and malfunctions

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alcoholism

30
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Constant drinking often leads to arguments, hurt feelings, and broken trust with the people closest to you.

A

The strain on your relationship

31
Q

You may make excuses to avoid going out or stop responding all together. The addiction can take priority, leaving little room for anything or anyone else.

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Impacted work or academic performance

32
Q

Public intoxication and other alcohol related offenses can lead to fines, loss of driving privileges and even jail time.

A

Legal Issues

33
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Repeated alcohol abuse can severely damage trust and respect in relationships.

A

Loss of respect and trust

34
Q

Drinking may lead to neglecting or ignoring your children’s basic needs.

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Impact on children

35
Q

Your kids rely on you to meet their basic needs, keep them safe, and help them grow into responsible adults.

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Impact on Parenting

36
Q

Name 4 resistance skills related to smoking alcohol use

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  1. Be aware of presence of social pressures around you either direct social pressure or indirect social pressure.
  2. Stay away from pressure
  3. Say NO
  4. Ask support from relatives and friends.
37
Q

One should focus on studies and school-related activities, having positive thoughts and ideas and keeping the and more active

A

Prioritize on studies

38
Q

You should try something new and more exciting activities just as engaging in different sports or getting involved in a cause projects

A

Be active

39
Q

Choose a circle of friends who can influence you to have a healthy outlook in life

A

Make a choice

40
Q

A happy and healthy family raises children to become confident in life and capable in making wise decisions

A

Spend time with family

41
Q

Regulating smoking in public places; sales to minors; of tobacco products, and tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.

A

Republic Act 9211
(Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003)

42
Q

It is an act of restructuring the excise tax on alcohol and tobacco.

A

Republic Act 10351
(Sin Tax Law)

43
Q

Requires graphic health warnings on 50 percent of each of the principal display areas

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Republic Act No. 10643
(The Graphic Health Warnings Law)

44
Q

Gives law enforcement officials the authority to conduct sobriety and breathe-alcohol tests on drivers.

A

Republic Act 10586
(Act Penalizing Persons Driving the Influence of Alcohol, Dangerous Drugs, and Similar Substances)

45
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The Department of Education bans smoking to eliminate smokers inside the school campus and lessen the effects of smoking among students and personal through the smoking ban.

A

School Policies and Guidelines

46
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Chapter 2, Article 5, Section 24 states that: Pollution from Smoking

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Republic Act No. 8749
(Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999)