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1 Tobacco Ch. 14 Lesson 1-7 The What – How – Why’s

2 What do advertisements try to do?  Tobacco Ads Tobacco Ads  Teenage smoking Teenage smoking

3 What does it cost to be tobacco free?  The average costs of a pack of cigarettes is $6.90  So 6.90 x 7 = 48.30 – Let’s just say $50, because of taxes  What could you do with $50 a week? $200 a month?

4  1.Even though some forms of tobacco may look safer than others do, they are all unhealthy  2.Nicotine is a highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products Cigarettes, cigars, chew….

5 What happens to my body?  Nicotine enters the blood and reaches the brain  Raises the heart rate, blood pressure  Can make you feel Dizzy, relaxed, energetic

6 What are you allowing to enter your body when you use tobacco?  3. Name two of the thousands of chemicals that enter your lungs when you inhale cigarette smoke. Carbon monoxide Tar 7,000 chemicals. Hundreds are toxic. About 70 can cause cancer.

7 Tobacco’s Effects  4. Name three chronic effects of smoking. 1. Bad breath 2. Persistent coughing 3. Shortness of breath 5. In addition to bad breath and yellow teeth, smokeless tobacco can cause gum disease and chronic white sores in the mouth.

8 Environmental Tobacco Smoke OR  6. Second hand smoke – The mix of exhaled smoke and smoke from the end of lit cigarettes is a.smokeless tobacco, chewing tobacco, or snuff. b.environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). c.a nonsmoking environment or area. d.a chronic effect or symptom.

9 2 nd hand smoke….  7. Environmental tobacco smoke is especially dangerous for  a.teenagers.c. children.  b.senior citizens.d.adults over 40

10 What can be done to reduce the effects?  Laws have been put in place and where people can smoke has changed drastically over the past 10 years.  Once the effects of ETS were understood  STOP  Advertisements

11 Social and emotional health effects  8. Describe three social and emotional health effects of using tobacco. 1. Can put friendships in danger 2. Strain relationships with parents 3. Emotional difficulty because they know they are risking their health

12 Tobacco, Disease and Death  9. In the United States, about 400,000 + deaths are caused by tobacco use each year.  5 million world wide

13 Background information  Cigarettes are relatively inexpensive to make. The tobacco industry is one of the most profitable in the US.  The price society pays is HIGH!! Book: 167 Billion in medical expenses CDC: $193 billion in medical expenses We all pay. Smokers and non-smokers! Is that fair…???

14 The FACTS are:  10. Cancer is a disease in which damaged cells grow out of control, destroying healthy tissue and forming lumps called tumors.  11. The earlier people start using tobacco, the higher their risk of getting cancer and other tobacco- related diseases.

15 Respiratory Disease- Lungs  12. Name the two most common smoking-related respiratory diseases. 1. Chronic bronchitis 2. Emphysema

16 Heart disease  13. blood vessels that have been tightened Constricted blood vessels  14.circulatory system diseases Cardiovascular disease  15.solid mass of blood particles Blood clot

17 Other health concerns  16.Which of these are ways that smoking can affect your health?  a.eye diseases  b.make it harder to recover from colds and flu  c.pregnancy complications, such as premature birth  d.All of the above

18 Activity  Cups and two straws  Discuss

19 Tobacco is Addicting  17. Regular use of tobacco products leads to nicotine addiction.  18.When nicotine attaches to a receptor in the brain, it sends chemical messages that  a.increase heart rate and blood pressure.  b.increase your IQ.  c.increase your thirst.  d.decrease your heart rate and blood pressure.

20 Tolerance and Dependence  19. the process of the body getting used to a drug and needing more of it to get the same effect is called psychological  20. The state in which the body needs a drug to function normally is called physical dependence.

21 Quitting Isn’t Easy!!  27. To relapse is to begin using a drug again after stopping for awhile.  28. Quitting is difficult because physical and psychological dependence and the fear of withdrawal, making nicotine very difficult!

22 What does it take to quit?  What ideas do you know of or have?

23 Why Quit?  Discussion….

24 Why People Use Tobacco  What do you think?  29. Two internal pressures that might make someone want to use tobacco Our own thoughts.  Boredom, emotional problems

25 What do you think?  30. 75%

26 Being Tobacco FREE  Let’s brainstorm ideas of what we can do or say….  You are going to write two skits One will be real short, the hamburger method  Positive, negative, positive or activity

27 Second skit….  Two characters: Make up new names Short sentences One of you gives pressure The other offers positive suggestions Problem and final solution 4-6 sentences for the skit

28 Launch  Tobacco Free Tobacco Free  Don’t start Don’t start  The Good News The Good News

29 Launch  What are your goals for the week?  What goals did you meet?  What goals do you need to change or make adjustments to?


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