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LE1-C3S2T6pg151-159 Tobacco – Use and Effects Purpose This lesson discusses the information you need to make an informed decision about using tobacco and tobacco products. 1. 2. 3. Define the terms Stimulant, Dependency, and Nicotine. Describe ways that people use tobacco products. Identify the three major components of tobacco and what they do to the human body. CPS Key Word Questions (1-3) _______ – an addictive substance contained in Nicotine tobacco. ________ – a drug that makes your body work Stimulant faster, often increasing your heart rate and making you less likely to sleep. Carcinogen – cancer-causing substance. _________ CPS Lesson Questions (1-2) Have you used tobacco products? A. B. C. D. E. No, and I am committed to not starting. No, but I am considering trying it. Yes, but only a few times. Yes, quite a lot. But I would like to quit. Yes, quite a lot. And I don’t really want to quit. Smoking is considered an opening to further drug use and abuse, which is also known as what? A. B. C. D. Opening drug Beginning drug Gateway drug First drug List 2-3 things you’ve heard about using tobacco products (e.g., side effects). (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.) Tobacco and tobacco products are really not glamorous as the advertisements would have you believe. You must guard yourself against the hype and slick advertising techniques. There are three major components that make up tobacco, each having its own ill effects. 1. Tar can cause a variety of cancers and contributes to emphysema. 2. Carbon monoxide restricts oxygen carrying capacity of the blood and can cause insufficient heart operation. 3. Nicotine is what is believed to cause dependency. The Surgeon General Reports conclude that cigarettes and other forms of tobacco are addicting. There are more people addicted to nicotine and tobacco than to any other drug. Anyone from any background and any place can become addicted or dependent on a substance. CPS Lesson Question (3-4) True or False: More people are addicted to nicotine than any other drug. A. True B. False True or False: Carbon monoxide found in tobacco is believed to cause dependency. A. True B. False Nicotine is what is believed to cause dependency. Lung cancer – The leading cause of death in women today. Women who smoke are 12 times more likely to die from lung cancer. Cardiovascular disease – Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for heart attacks. According to the CDC, smoking triples the risk of dying from heart disease. Respiratory disease – Smoking is cited as a risk for dying of pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Secondhand smoke in a crowded restaurant can six times the pollution of a busy highway. produce ___ Secondhand smoke can make clothes and hair stink. Secondhand smoke causes reddening, itching and watering of the eyes. Here are some quick response ideas that you can use: Not for me, thanks. I’m not into chemicals. I’m into health. If the coach finds out, I’ll have to run laps. No thanks. I’m allergic. CPS Lesson Question (5-6) How much pollution does secondhand smoke in a crowded restaurant cause? A. 2 times as much as a busy highway B. 4 times as much as a busy highway C. 6 times as much as a busy highway Cigarettes can cause… A. B. C. D. emphysema lung cancer heart attack All of the above List 2-3 methods you would use to refuse a tobacco product. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.) Images in this lesson were taken from: LE1-C3S2T8 Clip Art Gallery Marine Corps Combat Camera Microsoft©