chapter 8 Flashcards
(17 cards)
Plant used to create tobacco related products, such as cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
Tobacco.
Toxic chemical in tobacco leaves that makes tobacco products addictive.
Nicotine.
Habit forming.
Addictive.
Quitting smoking.
Smoking cessation.
Physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior.
Addiction.
Smoking cessation technique that involves responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking.
Response subsitution.
Effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function normally or feel normal.
Dependance.
Residue produced by burning tobacco, consists of small, thick, sticky particles.
Tar.
Cancer causing agents.
Carcinogens.
Smoking cessation technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms.
Nicotine replacement.
Tobacco smoke released into the environment by smokers, which other people nearby inhale.
Second-hand smoking.
Smoking cessation technique that involves avoiding tempting situations and managing feelings that lead to nicotine use.
Stimulus control.
Influence that people your age have on your actions.
Peer pressure.
Effect that occurs when the body needs more and more of a substance to experience the desired effects.
Tolerance.
Unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone addicted to a substance tries to stop using that substance.
Withdrawal.
Poisonous.
Toxic.
Reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance.
Triggers.