Exam 10: Tobacco
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Even though chewing tobacco might not be as unhealthy as smoking it, smokeless tobacco still has risks. Compare and contrast the health risks of chewing and smoking tobacco.
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What is one of the most reliable effect of cigarette smoking during pregnancy on the newborn?
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In addition to the developmental effects of smoking on pregnancy, describe the additional effects on the fetus?
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Describe the physiological effects of nicotine on various organ systems. You can use point form.
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What are the physiological effects on the heart as a result of smoking?
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In a 2010 report, how many students out of the 300,000 youth who began to smoke as a result of exposure to onscreen tobacco use did the World Health Organization and Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada recognize?
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Henry lives in London, England in 1922 and indulges in the most popular form of tobacco use, which is it?
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A 1529 report indicated tobacco was used to treat which of the following?
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Although users of smokeless tobacco have a higher risk for cancers in their oral cavity, smokeless tobacco is still safer than smoking cigarettes.
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Due to differing film rating systems Canadian youth are exposed to 60% less images of tobacco than American youth.
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Nicotine gum was made available in Canada on a prescription basis in 1960.
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Recent statistics suggest that approximately how often does a Canadian die from tobacco use?
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As a rapid and potent poison, how does nicotine cause death?
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All smoke contains carbon monoxide, but cigar smoke has the highest at 6%.
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In which year did a Canadian city pass the first municipal bylaw restricting smoking in public places?
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Which province was the first to prohibit the sale of tobacco to minors in 1891?
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How often are children in Canada exposed to second-hand smoke, and what are its consequences?
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