Deck 9: Alcohol and Tobacco

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Travis passed out on the floor after a drinking contest, and now you can't wake him.The best thing you can do for him is

A)call 911.
B)carry him to a bed.
C)roll him onto his side.
D)cover him with a warm blanket.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption?

A)One to two drinks a day can elevate HDL.
B)The type of alcoholic beverage is more important than the pattern of drinking.
C)Although women may reduce their risk of coronary heart disease, they may increase their risk of breast cancer.
D)It poses less heart disease risk than abstaining.
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All of the following factors speed the absorption of alcohol, EXCEPT

A)alcohol concentration in the drink.
B)carbonation.
C)anger.
D)nicotine.
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One practice that has substantially increased compliance with drunk driving laws is

A)tax increases.
B)server liability laws.
C)sobriety checkpoints.
D)raising the legal drinking age.
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Which population group tends to drink very little or abstain from alcohol because of a biological reaction to alcohol?

A)Asian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
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You drank far too much last night, and as a result this morning you feel like you have a bad case of the flu.The best way to cope with your hangover is to

A)eat a large meal.
B)drink small quantities of alcohol.
C)take a painkiller and rest until you feel better.
D)engage in an activity that increases your heart rate.
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Alcohol is removed from the liver at a rate of about ________ per hour.

A)one-quarter ounce
B)one-half ounce
C)three-quarters of an ounce
D)one ounce
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All of the following slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, EXCEPT

A)food.
B)water.
C)stress.
D)smoking.
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Your friend was arrested for drunken driving; police said they had smelled alcohol on his breath.How is this possible?

A)Our breath retains strong non-alcoholic odors from drinks, especially beer.
B)Traces of alcoholic drinks remain in the tissues lining the mouth.
C)About 25 percent of alcohol is metabolized in the mouth.
D)The body excretes some alcohol directly into exhaled air.
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One drink is defined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as ________ ounce(s) of alcohol.

A)1.0
B)0.5
C)1.5
D)2.0
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Alcoholism is recognized as the number one health problem for which population?

A)Asian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
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The human brain completes its development during which stage of life?

A)infancy
B)childhood
C)adolescence
D)early twenties
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Alcohol use is a factor in about ________ of suicides in the United States.

A)one-eighth
B)one-third
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
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Death can result from alcohol intoxication beginning at a blood alcohol concentration of about ________.

A)0.50
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.20
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Which of the following is true of alcohol-induced cirrhosis?

A)Its effects can be reversed by about 30 days' abstinence from drinking.
B)It can occur without symptoms in some people.
C)It begins at the moment a person takes his or her first drink.
D)It usually takes about 10 years of steady, heavy drinking for cirrhosis to develop.
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Alcohol abuse can lead directly to all of the following, EXCEPT

A)stroke.
B)lung cancer.
C)heart disease.
D)brain damage.
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Which of the following statements is true about ethnic differences in alcohol use?

A)Whites are more likely to abstain from alcohol use than African Americans.
B)Hispanic men and Hispanic women have similar alcohol consumption rates.
C)Alcohol consumption is higher among Asian Americans than among White Americans.
D)Socioeconomic and environmental factors influence ethnic differences in alcohol use.
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Binge drinking on college campuses is most strongly influenced by

A)the social environment.
B)economic conditions.
C)education levels.
D)heredity.
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Which of the following statements regarding alcohol use in the United States is true?

A)About 40 percent of adults who drink are considered heavy drinkers.
B)About 90 percent of adults drink alcohol.
C)About 35 percent of adults call themselves abstainers.
D)About 50 percent of college students drink alcoholic beverages.
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Which of the following statements about the metabolizing of alcohol is true?

A)Most alcohol is metabolized in the stomach.
B)Everyone has the same level of alcohol dehydrogenase in their bodies.
C)About 30 percent of alcohol is excreted in the breath, urine, and skin pores.
D)Alcohol that is not immediately metabolized circulates throughout the body.
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Which of the following is the best way to break a pattern of excessive alcohol use?

A)Keep a drinking diary.
B)Set goals for change.
C)Ask a friend to hide your alcohol.
D)Reduce the amount of alcohol in your drinks.
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Withdrawal symptoms that occur when you try to quit smoking can typically include all of the following EXCEPT

A)depressed mood.
B)difficulty concentrating.
C)anxiety.
D)lack of appetite.
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Which of the following statements is true about smoking cessation?

A)Mucous production is among the last things to change following smoking cessation.
B)Quitting after age 70 has little effect on health or longevity.
C)Blood circulation decreases in most people after they quit smoking.
D)The risk of smoking-related heart attack can fall by half within a year.
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The average number of attempts required for successful smoking cessation is

A)two.
B)seven.
C)eleven.
D)sixteen.
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Which of the following substances in tobacco smoke is most closely associated with oxygen deprivation to the heart?

A)hydrogen cyanide
B)carbon monoxide
C)nicotine
D)tar
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Which of the following statements about tobacco is true?

A)College students are less likely to smoke than the general population.
B)Tobacco smoke contains dozens of cancer-causing substances.
C)The higher one's educational achievements, the more likely one is to smoke.
D)Cigarettes account for about 50 percent of the tobacco sold in the United States.
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Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products commonly come in all the following forms EXCEPT

A)gum.
B)patches.
C)inhalers.
D)injections.
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About 65 percent of American adults drink, at least occasionally.
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Which of the following statements about the short-term effects of smoking on the body is true?

A)Nicotine stimulates the production of urine.
B)The effects of nicotine peak in about two minutes.
C)Nicotine reaches the brain in about 60 seconds.
D)Nicotine causes constriction of blood vessels.
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Which of the following statements is true about nicotine?

A)Several minutes are required for smokers to feel its effects.
B)In the brain, it stimulates the release of adrenaline and endorphins.
C)It is actually one of the less addictive substances in tobacco.
D)The body does not build up a tolerance for nicotine.
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Which of the following segments of the U.S.population has the highest rate of smoking?

A)African Americans
B)Alaska Natives
C)Asian Americans
D)Hispanics
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Which of the following is true of cigar smoking?

A)Most cigar smokers inhale the smoke.
B)Cigars present a rather low cancer risk.
C)Cigars contain more nicotine than cigarettes.
D)Cigar smoke is less harmful than cigarette smoke.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes all of the following conditions EXCEPT

A)laryngitis.
B)emphysema.
C)asthma.
D)chronic bronchitis.
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Of the carcinogenic substances in tobacco smoke, which is most damaging to the lungs?

A)nicotine
B)tar
C)nitrous oxide
D)carbon monoxide
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Smoking is estimated to play a role in ________ percent of all cancer deaths.

A)30
B)40
C)50
D)60
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Approximately ________ percent of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.

A)32
B)49
C)66
D)87
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The smoking rate for adults in the United States has leveled off at approximately ________ percent.

A)8
B)13
C)19
D)41
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The tobacco industry's 1998 Master Settlement Agreement with the states resulted in

A)a ban on all tobacco advertising.
B)reductions in tar and nicotine in all tobacco products.
C)advertising restrictions and payments to the states for tobacco education.
D)prison sentences for tobacco executives and damage payments to the states.
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What is the typical number of pounds gained when a person stops smoking?

A)fewer than 5 pounds
B)7 to 10 pounds
C)15 to 20 pounds
D)20 to 25 pounds
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Key reinforcers of nicotine addiction to cigarettes include all of the following EXCEPT

A)nicotine's ability to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
B)a reduction in feelings of anxiety and depression.
C)increased dopamine levels in the brain.
D)relief from cold and flu symptoms.
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Smoking is more common among African Americans than among any other ethnic group.
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Fifty percent of adults who drink alcohol are considered "at-risk drinkers."
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Today, cigarettes account for nearly 95 percent of the tobacco market in the United States.
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Long-term alcohol abuse is associated with an overall decline in intellect.
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It usually takes at least ten years of steady, heavy drinking to develop cirrhosis.
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The majority of alcohol that enters the body is absorbed into the stomach.
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College binge drinkers are more likely to meet the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders criteria for alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence 10 years after college.
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Approximately 80 percent of the population in the United States does NOT smoke.
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One in three Americans smokes.
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Ninety percent of alcohol is metabolized in the liver.
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Alcoholism is recognized as the number one health problem for Native Americans.
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The first phase of alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver, can be reversed with about 30 days' abstinence.
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Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be associated with violence.
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Today, more females than males (over the age of 18) smoke.
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A 150-pound person with more lean body tissue will have a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) than a 150-pound person with high body fat who drinks the same amount of alcohol.
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In the brain, nicotine stimulates the release of endorphins.
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Taxation of alcoholic beverages reduces consumption by underage and moderate drinkers.
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Alcohol is associated with a number of cancers, particularly cancers of the head and neck, digestive tract, and breast.
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Alcohol drinking has been shown to be a factor in about one-third of suicides.
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Every day, 4,000 teenagers under age 18 smoke their first cigarette.
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The decline in one's senses of smell and taste that result from smoking tobacco will gradually reverse when one stops smoking.
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Consumption of cigarettes decreases as they become more expensive through taxation and other such measures.
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Cigars have more tobacco and nicotine per unit than do cigarettes.
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An altered state of consciousness as a result of drinking alcohol or ingesting another substance is called ________.
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In North America, "one drink" is defined as ________ ounce(s) or 15 grams of alcohol.This is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or a 1.5-ounce shot of hard liquor.
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Individuals who stop smoking typically lose between 7 and 10 pounds until they adjust to not having nicotine in their system.
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Smoking reduces the effectiveness of some medications, particularly anti-anxiety drugs and penicillin.
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Drinking identified by the one-word term ________ is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in a row for men and four or more drinks for women at least once in a two-week period.
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Nicotine raises blood levels of low-density lipoproteins.
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About one-third of the adult population in the United States label themselves as ________, people who do not drink any alcoholic beverages or drink less often than once a year.
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Smoking delays menopause by approximately five years.
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Nearly four of every five smokers want to quit smoking.
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Cigarette smokers are more at risk for oral cancers than are cigar smokers.
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Nicotine suppresses appetite and increases basal metabolic rate.
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A substance that causes changes in brain chemistry and alters consciousness is a(n) ________ drug.
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Individuals who quit smoking before age 50 cut their risk of dying within the next 15 years in half.
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A man who drinks no more 14 drinks per week and no more than 4 drinks on any one day is considered a(n) ________ drinker.
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Smoking is the largest single preventable cause of illness and premature death in North America.
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Those who use cigars and smokeless tobacco products have a higher risk for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach.
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Every day, the tobacco industry loses 4,600 smokers, either to quitting or to death.
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Deck 9: Alcohol and Tobacco
1
Travis passed out on the floor after a drinking contest, and now you can't wake him.The best thing you can do for him is

A)call 911.
B)carry him to a bed.
C)roll him onto his side.
D)cover him with a warm blanket.
call 911.
2
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption?

A)One to two drinks a day can elevate HDL.
B)The type of alcoholic beverage is more important than the pattern of drinking.
C)Although women may reduce their risk of coronary heart disease, they may increase their risk of breast cancer.
D)It poses less heart disease risk than abstaining.
The type of alcoholic beverage is more important than the pattern of drinking.
3
All of the following factors speed the absorption of alcohol, EXCEPT

A)alcohol concentration in the drink.
B)carbonation.
C)anger.
D)nicotine.
nicotine.
4
One practice that has substantially increased compliance with drunk driving laws is

A)tax increases.
B)server liability laws.
C)sobriety checkpoints.
D)raising the legal drinking age.
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5
Which population group tends to drink very little or abstain from alcohol because of a biological reaction to alcohol?

A)Asian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
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6
You drank far too much last night, and as a result this morning you feel like you have a bad case of the flu.The best way to cope with your hangover is to

A)eat a large meal.
B)drink small quantities of alcohol.
C)take a painkiller and rest until you feel better.
D)engage in an activity that increases your heart rate.
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7
Alcohol is removed from the liver at a rate of about ________ per hour.

A)one-quarter ounce
B)one-half ounce
C)three-quarters of an ounce
D)one ounce
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8
All of the following slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, EXCEPT

A)food.
B)water.
C)stress.
D)smoking.
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9
Your friend was arrested for drunken driving; police said they had smelled alcohol on his breath.How is this possible?

A)Our breath retains strong non-alcoholic odors from drinks, especially beer.
B)Traces of alcoholic drinks remain in the tissues lining the mouth.
C)About 25 percent of alcohol is metabolized in the mouth.
D)The body excretes some alcohol directly into exhaled air.
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10
One drink is defined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as ________ ounce(s) of alcohol.

A)1.0
B)0.5
C)1.5
D)2.0
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Alcoholism is recognized as the number one health problem for which population?

A)Asian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
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The human brain completes its development during which stage of life?

A)infancy
B)childhood
C)adolescence
D)early twenties
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Alcohol use is a factor in about ________ of suicides in the United States.

A)one-eighth
B)one-third
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
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14
Death can result from alcohol intoxication beginning at a blood alcohol concentration of about ________.

A)0.50
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.20
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Which of the following is true of alcohol-induced cirrhosis?

A)Its effects can be reversed by about 30 days' abstinence from drinking.
B)It can occur without symptoms in some people.
C)It begins at the moment a person takes his or her first drink.
D)It usually takes about 10 years of steady, heavy drinking for cirrhosis to develop.
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Alcohol abuse can lead directly to all of the following, EXCEPT

A)stroke.
B)lung cancer.
C)heart disease.
D)brain damage.
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Which of the following statements is true about ethnic differences in alcohol use?

A)Whites are more likely to abstain from alcohol use than African Americans.
B)Hispanic men and Hispanic women have similar alcohol consumption rates.
C)Alcohol consumption is higher among Asian Americans than among White Americans.
D)Socioeconomic and environmental factors influence ethnic differences in alcohol use.
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Binge drinking on college campuses is most strongly influenced by

A)the social environment.
B)economic conditions.
C)education levels.
D)heredity.
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Which of the following statements regarding alcohol use in the United States is true?

A)About 40 percent of adults who drink are considered heavy drinkers.
B)About 90 percent of adults drink alcohol.
C)About 35 percent of adults call themselves abstainers.
D)About 50 percent of college students drink alcoholic beverages.
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Which of the following statements about the metabolizing of alcohol is true?

A)Most alcohol is metabolized in the stomach.
B)Everyone has the same level of alcohol dehydrogenase in their bodies.
C)About 30 percent of alcohol is excreted in the breath, urine, and skin pores.
D)Alcohol that is not immediately metabolized circulates throughout the body.
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21
Which of the following is the best way to break a pattern of excessive alcohol use?

A)Keep a drinking diary.
B)Set goals for change.
C)Ask a friend to hide your alcohol.
D)Reduce the amount of alcohol in your drinks.
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Withdrawal symptoms that occur when you try to quit smoking can typically include all of the following EXCEPT

A)depressed mood.
B)difficulty concentrating.
C)anxiety.
D)lack of appetite.
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Which of the following statements is true about smoking cessation?

A)Mucous production is among the last things to change following smoking cessation.
B)Quitting after age 70 has little effect on health or longevity.
C)Blood circulation decreases in most people after they quit smoking.
D)The risk of smoking-related heart attack can fall by half within a year.
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The average number of attempts required for successful smoking cessation is

A)two.
B)seven.
C)eleven.
D)sixteen.
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Which of the following substances in tobacco smoke is most closely associated with oxygen deprivation to the heart?

A)hydrogen cyanide
B)carbon monoxide
C)nicotine
D)tar
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Which of the following statements about tobacco is true?

A)College students are less likely to smoke than the general population.
B)Tobacco smoke contains dozens of cancer-causing substances.
C)The higher one's educational achievements, the more likely one is to smoke.
D)Cigarettes account for about 50 percent of the tobacco sold in the United States.
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Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products commonly come in all the following forms EXCEPT

A)gum.
B)patches.
C)inhalers.
D)injections.
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About 65 percent of American adults drink, at least occasionally.
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Which of the following statements about the short-term effects of smoking on the body is true?

A)Nicotine stimulates the production of urine.
B)The effects of nicotine peak in about two minutes.
C)Nicotine reaches the brain in about 60 seconds.
D)Nicotine causes constriction of blood vessels.
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Which of the following statements is true about nicotine?

A)Several minutes are required for smokers to feel its effects.
B)In the brain, it stimulates the release of adrenaline and endorphins.
C)It is actually one of the less addictive substances in tobacco.
D)The body does not build up a tolerance for nicotine.
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Which of the following segments of the U.S.population has the highest rate of smoking?

A)African Americans
B)Alaska Natives
C)Asian Americans
D)Hispanics
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Which of the following is true of cigar smoking?

A)Most cigar smokers inhale the smoke.
B)Cigars present a rather low cancer risk.
C)Cigars contain more nicotine than cigarettes.
D)Cigar smoke is less harmful than cigarette smoke.
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33
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes all of the following conditions EXCEPT

A)laryngitis.
B)emphysema.
C)asthma.
D)chronic bronchitis.
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Of the carcinogenic substances in tobacco smoke, which is most damaging to the lungs?

A)nicotine
B)tar
C)nitrous oxide
D)carbon monoxide
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Smoking is estimated to play a role in ________ percent of all cancer deaths.

A)30
B)40
C)50
D)60
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Approximately ________ percent of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.

A)32
B)49
C)66
D)87
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The smoking rate for adults in the United States has leveled off at approximately ________ percent.

A)8
B)13
C)19
D)41
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The tobacco industry's 1998 Master Settlement Agreement with the states resulted in

A)a ban on all tobacco advertising.
B)reductions in tar and nicotine in all tobacco products.
C)advertising restrictions and payments to the states for tobacco education.
D)prison sentences for tobacco executives and damage payments to the states.
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What is the typical number of pounds gained when a person stops smoking?

A)fewer than 5 pounds
B)7 to 10 pounds
C)15 to 20 pounds
D)20 to 25 pounds
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40
Key reinforcers of nicotine addiction to cigarettes include all of the following EXCEPT

A)nicotine's ability to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
B)a reduction in feelings of anxiety and depression.
C)increased dopamine levels in the brain.
D)relief from cold and flu symptoms.
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Smoking is more common among African Americans than among any other ethnic group.
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Fifty percent of adults who drink alcohol are considered "at-risk drinkers."
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Today, cigarettes account for nearly 95 percent of the tobacco market in the United States.
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Long-term alcohol abuse is associated with an overall decline in intellect.
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It usually takes at least ten years of steady, heavy drinking to develop cirrhosis.
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The majority of alcohol that enters the body is absorbed into the stomach.
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College binge drinkers are more likely to meet the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders criteria for alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence 10 years after college.
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Approximately 80 percent of the population in the United States does NOT smoke.
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One in three Americans smokes.
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Ninety percent of alcohol is metabolized in the liver.
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Alcoholism is recognized as the number one health problem for Native Americans.
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The first phase of alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver, can be reversed with about 30 days' abstinence.
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Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be associated with violence.
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Today, more females than males (over the age of 18) smoke.
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A 150-pound person with more lean body tissue will have a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) than a 150-pound person with high body fat who drinks the same amount of alcohol.
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In the brain, nicotine stimulates the release of endorphins.
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Taxation of alcoholic beverages reduces consumption by underage and moderate drinkers.
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Alcohol is associated with a number of cancers, particularly cancers of the head and neck, digestive tract, and breast.
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Alcohol drinking has been shown to be a factor in about one-third of suicides.
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Every day, 4,000 teenagers under age 18 smoke their first cigarette.
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The decline in one's senses of smell and taste that result from smoking tobacco will gradually reverse when one stops smoking.
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Consumption of cigarettes decreases as they become more expensive through taxation and other such measures.
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63
Cigars have more tobacco and nicotine per unit than do cigarettes.
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64
An altered state of consciousness as a result of drinking alcohol or ingesting another substance is called ________.
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In North America, "one drink" is defined as ________ ounce(s) or 15 grams of alcohol.This is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or a 1.5-ounce shot of hard liquor.
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66
Individuals who stop smoking typically lose between 7 and 10 pounds until they adjust to not having nicotine in their system.
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67
Smoking reduces the effectiveness of some medications, particularly anti-anxiety drugs and penicillin.
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68
Drinking identified by the one-word term ________ is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in a row for men and four or more drinks for women at least once in a two-week period.
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69
Nicotine raises blood levels of low-density lipoproteins.
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70
About one-third of the adult population in the United States label themselves as ________, people who do not drink any alcoholic beverages or drink less often than once a year.
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71
Smoking delays menopause by approximately five years.
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72
Nearly four of every five smokers want to quit smoking.
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73
Cigarette smokers are more at risk for oral cancers than are cigar smokers.
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74
Nicotine suppresses appetite and increases basal metabolic rate.
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75
A substance that causes changes in brain chemistry and alters consciousness is a(n) ________ drug.
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76
Individuals who quit smoking before age 50 cut their risk of dying within the next 15 years in half.
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77
A man who drinks no more 14 drinks per week and no more than 4 drinks on any one day is considered a(n) ________ drinker.
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78
Smoking is the largest single preventable cause of illness and premature death in North America.
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79
Those who use cigars and smokeless tobacco products have a higher risk for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach.
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Every day, the tobacco industry loses 4,600 smokers, either to quitting or to death.
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