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Smoke-Free Youth

Smoke-Free Youth. How long does it take for your body to begin a series of positive changes after quitting smoking?. A.) 20 minutes. B.) 40 minutes. A.) 20 minutes. C.) 6 hours. D.) 1 day. L. F. Approximately how many chemicals are in tobacco smoke?. A.) 1500. B.) 2000. C.) 4000.

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Smoke-Free Youth

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  1. Smoke-Free Youth

  2. How long does it take for your body to begin a series of positive changes after quitting smoking? A.) 20 minutes B.) 40 minutes A.) 20 minutes C.) 6 hours D.) 1 day L F

  3. Approximately how many chemicals are in tobacco smoke? A.) 1500 B.) 2000 C.) 4000 D.) 7000 D.) 7000 L F

  4. What positive outcomes are associated with youth who are tobacco-free? A.) Higher grades B.) Better athletes C.) Better looking skin D.) All of the above D.) All of the above L F

  5. Which of the following is not an effect of smoking affecting your physical appearance? A.) leathery skin B.) yellow teeth C.) increased hair growth D.) aging and wrinkles C.) increased hair growth L F

  6. What percentage of Durham Region Secondary School students reported smoking daily or occasionally over the last 12 months? A.) 8% B.) 11% B.) 11% C.) 15% D.) 17% L F

  7. What is a good tool to use to help someone quit smoking? A.) Nicotine Patch B.) Smokers’ Helpline C.) Zyban (Bupropion) D.) all of the above D.) All of the above L F

  8. What are some choices people can make to limit the negative health effects of tobacco on their health? A.) Avoid Exposure to second hand smoke B.) Don’t use tobacco (chew, snus, hookah, cigarettes) C.) Have a smoke-free home and car D.) All of the above D.) not smoke at all L F

  9. Smoking causes increased stress because… A.) the smell increases anxiety B.) nicotine increases heart rate and blood pressure B.) Nicotine increases heart rate and blood pressure C.) it causes lack of sleep D.) decreases bowel movements leading to constipation L F

  10. What are nicotine withdrawal symptoms? A.) Depression B.) Hunger C.) Rash D.) A & B only D.) A & B only L F

  11. What are positive ways to handle stress? A.) Get some physical activity B.) Talk about it with your friends C.) Do something you enjoy D.) All of the above D.) All of the above L F

  12. How much money does a ‘pack a day’ smoker spend on cigarettes per year? A.) $1,390 B.) $2,760 C.) $3,285 D.) $4, 565 C.) $3,285 L F

  13. What are the 4 D’s to deal with cravings? A.) Deep breaths, drink water, distract, & delay A.) Deep breaths, drink water, distract, & delay B.) Dine out, drink soda, do fun things, & dance C.) Distract, delay, drink coffee, & do exercise D.) Deep breaths, distract, do exercise, & discuss with friends L F

  14. What is a safe smoking cessation aid? A.) Gum B.) Lozenge C.) Patch D.) All of the above L F

  15. What is an effect that smoking has on the environment? A.) Damage to forests A.) Deforestation & loss of productive farmland B.) Decreased Litter C.) Global warming D.) Helps plants with photosynthesis L F

  16. Tobacco use can lead to which of the following? A.) Heart disease B.) Cancer C.) Lung diseases D.) All of the above D.) All of the above L F

  17. Congratulations!

  18. Smoke-Free Youth

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