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Title: Tobacco Jeopardy


1
Tobacco Jeopardy
2
Ugly Statistics
3
100
4
  • The amount of deaths that tobacco is responsible
    for in the United States
  • Hint ____ in every 5 deaths

5
  • What is
  • one in every five deaths

6
200
7
  • The estimated amount of money spent on tobacco
    industry advertising and promotional expenditures
    in Wisconsin
  • Hint _______ million

8
  • What is
  • 100 Million

9
300
10
  • 80 of people who smoke start before this age

11
  • What is
  • age 18

12
400
13
  • Someone in the world dies from a tobacco-related
    illness this often
  • Hint 1 every ____ seconds

14
  • What is
  • every 13 seconds

15
500
16
  • After ____ year(s) of
  • smoking cessation
  • the chance of MI is cut in half.

17
  • What is
  • 1 year

18
600
19
  • Smokers die about
  • __ years
  • earlier than nonsmokers.

20
  • What is
  • 7 years

21
Secondhand smoke
22
100
23
  • The amount of time it takes for a nonsmoker, in a
    smoke-filled room, to inhale the equivalent of a
    cigarettes worth of nicotine, carbon monoxide,
    and carcinogenic substances.

24
  • What is
  • one hour

25
200
26
  • This is a 2-word term used to describe a
    nonsmoker who inhales secondhand smoke.
  • Hint a ________ smoker

27
  • What is
  • a passive smoker

28
300
29
  • The agency that ranks secondhand smoke as one of
    the most dangerous substance known to cause
    cancer.

30
  • What is
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

31
400
32
  • The amount () of smoke from a cigarette that a
    smoker inhales.

33
  • What is
  • 15
  • (I guess that leaves the rest for the enviroment
    and passive smokers).

34
500
35
  • Children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke
    have a higher risk of these respiratory problems.

36
  • What are
  • Bronchitis, pneumonia, and worsening asthma.

37
600
38
  • A pregnant woman exposed to environmental tobacco
    smoke risks this.

39
  • What is
  • Spontaneous abortion, newborn death, SIDS, giving
    birth to a low-birth weight infant

40
Physiological Effects
41
100
42
  • Physiological effects of tobacco smoking are
    attributed to the effects of this substance.

43
  • What is
  • Nicotine

44
200
45
  • The most physiologic prominent effects of
    nicotine include these symptoms.

46
  • What is
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increase in BP
  • Increased release of adrenaline
  • Lower skin temperature
  • Reduces blood flow to legs and feet

47
300
48
  • Smoking can block arteries causing these
    emergencies.

49
  • What is
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke

50
400
51
  • This term describes a change in the bodys
    functioning that is produced by repeated
    administration of a drug, such that continued
    doses of the drug are needed to prevent
    withdrawal symptoms.
  • Hint 2 words P------- D---------

52
  • What is
  • Physical Dependence

53
500
54
  • The term used to describe the effects produced by
    nicotine which makes smoking necessary to
    maintain the persons optimal state of
    well-being.
  • Hint P----------- D---------

55
  • What is
  • Psychological Dependence

56
600
57
  • Physiological and physical dependence,
    withdrawal, and compulsive drug use are the
    defining characteristics of this term.
  • Hint A-------

58
  • What is
  • Addiction

59
Tobacco Ingredients
60
100
61
  • This ingredient, also a rat poison, is found in
    cigarettes.

62
  • What is
  • Arsenic

63
200
64
  • Another cigarette ingredient is this. It also
    describes car exhaust fumes.

65
  • What is
  • Carbon monoxide

66
300
67
  • This ingredient is also a gasoline additive.
  • Hint E------

68
  • What is
  • Ethanol

69
400
70
  • This ingredient is also found in nail polish
    remover.

71
  • What is
  • Acetone

72
500
73
  • Vinegar, another tobacco ingredient, is also
    known by this.
  • Hint A----- A---

74
  • What is
  • Acetic acid

75
600
76
  • Nicotine, the drug in tobacco that causes
    addiction, is as addicting as these other street
    drugs.

77
  • What is
  • heroin and cocaine

78
Smoking and Disease
79
100
80
  • There are 43 of these found in tobacco smoke that
    are thought to cause the cellular changes leading
    to cancer.
  • Hint it describes cancer-causing agent

81
  • What is
  • carcinogens

82
200
83
  • Smoking reduces the amount of this type of
    cholesterol and as a result facilitates plaque
    formation and blood clotting.

84
  • What is
  • HDL (good cholesterol)

85
300
86
  • These 3 respiratory diseases can be classified as
    COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.

87
  • What are
  • Bronchitis
  • Emphysema
  • asthma

88
400
89
  • Smoking is the primary cause of emphysema, which
    results from the destruction of these.

90
  • What is
  • The alveoli

91
500
92
  • Excessive production of this by the glands of the
    bronchi is a reaction to irritation caused by
    cigarette smoke.

93
  • What is
  • mucus

94
600
95
  • This type of tobacco leads to cancer of the
    mouth, lip, and gum

96
  • What is
  • Smokeless tobacco

97
Societal Impact
98
100
99
  • Sylvester Stalone accepted this amount of money
    to smoke a particular brand of cigarette in his
    movies.

100
  • What is
  • 500,000!!!

101
200
102
  • A plan that the State of Wisconsin has put into
    action to reduce youth tobacco access. This plan
    aims to dramatically reduce illegal sales of
    tobacco to young people.

103
  • What is
  • Wisconsin Wins

104
300
105
  • This is a free program/hotline which offers
    individualized smoking cessation services,
    counseling, and support to any Wisconsin resident
    ready to quit.

106
  • What is
  • The Wisconsin Tobacco QuitLine

107
400
108
  • These are community non-profit agencies that can
    assist community members with smoking cessation.

109
  • Who are
  • American Cancer Society (ACS)
  • American Heart Association (AHA)
  • American Lung Association (ALA)
  • Local Health Department

110
500
111
  • This disease (type of cancer) has surpassed
    breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer
    deaths among women.

112
  • What is
  • Lung cancer

113
600
114
  • In 1971, this action (ban) caused a shift in
    cigarette advertising to magazine and newspaper
    ads.

115
  • What is
  • The ban from radio and television advertisement.

116
Miscellaneous
117
100
118
  • This antidepressant was approved by the FDA in
    1997 to treat nicotine addiction. This drug can
    help to reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms and
    the urge to smoke. Some common side effects
    include dry mouth, difficulty sleeping,
    dizziness, and skin rash.

119
  • What is
  • Zyban
  • Wellbutrin
  • Bupropion
  • byoo-PRO-pee-ON

120
200
121
  • According to the January 2005 journal -
    Environmental Health Perspectives- exposure to
    this harms childrens mental development,
    reducing kids scores on math, reading and
    spatial skills tests.

122
  • What is
  • Secondhand smoke

123
300
124
  • A tactic used by tobacco companies try to trick
    teens into smoking

125
  • What is
  • Sponsoring concerts and sporting events, using
    young, good looking models and putting ads in
    magazines that teens read.

126
400
127
  • According to HealthyPeople 2010, adults with this
    type of income are more likely to smoke.
  • Hint low or high income

128
  • What is
  • Low-income adults

129
500
130
  • The name of this settlement (agreement) of 206
    billion to be paid by tobacco companies to 46
    states over 25 years to cover their
    tobacco-related health care costs.

131
  • What is
  • The Master Settlement Agreement

132
  • The percentage of the 423.6 million in
    tobacco-generated revenue WI collects each year
    in tobacco settlement payments and tobacco taxes
    that is used for tobacco cessation programs.

133
  • What is
  • 2.4

134
600
135
FINAL JEOPARDY
  • Stages of the Quitting Process

136
Final Jeopardy
  • During this stage the smoker is thinking about
    smoking cessation but feels ambivalent. He/she
    is still doubting the long-term benefits of
    smoking cessation. Patient education will help
    move the patient through this stage and into the
    preparation stage.

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