Deck 10: Nicotine and Tobacco Use
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Deck 10: Nicotine and Tobacco Use
1
Another name for mainstream smoke is environmental tobacco smoke.
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2
Chewing tobacco began in Canada in or around 1850.
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3
In the early 1900s, cigarette smoking was viewed as being "not masculine."
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4
The French practice of snuffing involved the placing of tobacco into the nose.
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Tobacco remains a very popular farm crop in Canada today.
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6
Pioneers heading west could indulge in foot-long cigars called "stogies," named after the Conestoga wagons that they rode in during the long and tedious journey.
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7
The Bonsack machine greatly increased the output potential of manufacturing cigarettes.
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8
Prior to 1988, it was legal to smoke while travelling on airplane, bus, or in a taxi.
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9
Surgeon general reports assert that tar and nicotine cause increased health risks.
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10
The labels "light" and "mild" refer to cigarettes that are low in tar and nicotine.
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11
Tuberculosis can be spread through tobacco spitting.
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12
Cigarette manufacturers increased the nicotine concentrations in tobacco from 1997 to 2005 by 11 percent, and in the "medium/mild" category, nicotine levels more than doubled.
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13
In order to protect the future of its business, cigar companies during the late 1800s did not discourage unfounded rumours that cigarette ingredients were soiled and contaminated.
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14
The sale of American-brand cigarettes in other countries of the world helps keep the U.S. trade deficit down.
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15
The first European to observe tobacco smoking was Sir Walter Raleigh in 1603.
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16
The Tobacco Restraint Act of 1908 made it illegal to sell tobacco products to those under the age of 19.
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17
King James I of England was an early spokesman in opposition to tobacco use.
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18
More unburned particles are contained in sidestream smoke as compared to mainstream smoke.
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19
The wrapping of cigars is the same as the wrapping of cigarettes, only larger.
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20
Warning labels on tobacco products were first required in 2000.
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21
Nearly all of the nicotine in a cigarette is eventually inhaled and reaches the bloodstream.
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22
About 10 percent of all Canadians now alive may die prematurely from some form of heart disease as a result of their smoking behaviour.
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23
Nicotine reduces muscle tone, making muscles feel more relaxed.
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24
The quantity of tar in a cigarette varies from levels of 12 to 16 mg per cigarette to less than 6 mg.
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25
A few drops of pure nicotine on the tongue can kill an adult.
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26
Nicotine improves short-term memory.
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27
Nicotine reaches the brain in a matter of seconds.
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28
According to the titration hypothesis, a smaller number of low-nicotine cigarettes will be smoked by an individual who has been accustomed to having smoked cigarettes with a high level of nicotine.
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29
Nicotine speeds up activity in the gastrointestinal system.
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30
The smoke that a smoker primarily inhales is called sidestream smoke.
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31
Every day, at least 100 Canadians die from a smoking-related death.
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32
About one in three smokers who are also in drug-abuse treatment programs feel that quitting smoking is "much harder" than quitting harder drugs.
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33
As with alcohol, when tobacco is consumed in moderation, it produces no significant health hazards.
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34
When given nicotine gum, smokers smoke fewer cigarettes per day, even when they have not been told whether the gum contains nicotine or a placebo.
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35
Nicotine is odourless and colourless.
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36
Tar is classified as a component of the particulate phase in tobacco smoke.
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37
With the exception of a rare genetic defect, the only established cause of clinically significant COPD is cigarette smoking.
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38
The major contributing factor in tobacco for coronary heart disease is tar.
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39
Ammonia added to tobacco speeds up the absorption of nicotine.
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40
Carbon monoxide is an extremely toxic gas in cigarette smoke.
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41
Female adolescent smokers have a greater loss of pulmonary function than male adolescent smokers do.
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42
When mothers smoke during pregnancy, a newborn has a higher risk of low birth weight and physical defects.
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43
N-nitrosamine is more concentrated in sidestream smoke than it is in mainstream smoke.
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44
Recent evidence indicates that the disinclination among adolescents toward dating smokers is observed equally for males and females.
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45
Present-day lung cancer can be considered almost exclusively a "man's disease."
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46
The carcinogenic compound benzopyrene causes gene mutations identical to those observed in patients with carcinomas in their lungs.
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47
Smokeless tobacco is a safe alternative to cigarette smoking, with respect to health consequences.
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48
Second-hand tobacco smoke is not a significant health hazard.
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49
Women smokers using birth control pills have a much greater risk of dying from a stroke than do women smokers who do not use birth control pills.
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50
In the past decade, there has been an increase in the rate of smoking.
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51
In general, young people have become more accepting of cigarette smoking.
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52
At the beginning of the twentieth century, lung cancer was a rare disease.
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53
Lung cancer is the only form of cancer for which cigarette smokers are at higher risk.
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54
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women.
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55
In 2010-11, about 16 percent of grade 6 to 9 students and 40 percent of grade 10 to 12 students reported that they had tried cigarettes during their lifetime.
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56
One of the forms of cancer for which smokers carry an increased risk is cancer of the larynx.
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57
Smokeless tobacco use reduces the risk of lip cancer, as opposed to smoking cigarettes.
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58
Surprisingly, cigarette smoking reduces the risk of bladder cancer.
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59
Leukoplakia refers to red spots that result from precancerous cell changes in the mouth and nasal cavity.
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60
Lung cancer surpasses prostate cancer as a cause of death in men.
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61
Prevalence rates for smoking in Canada are roughly equivalent to the prevalence rates in most Asian countries.
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62
Snus is a popular moist snuff product.
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63
The first European to encounter tobacco plants was __________.
A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) King Philip II of Spain
D) Christopher Columbus
A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) King Philip II of Spain
D) Christopher Columbus
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64
Half of all smokers eventually manage long-term abstinence from cigarette smoking.
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65
The current prevalence rate for smokeless tobacco use is approximately the same as that of cigarette smoking.
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66
There was a resurgence in the popularity of cigars during the 1990s.
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67
Moist snuff is generally chewed.
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68
Though smokeless tobacco has its own set of adverse health consequences, it does not have the consequences of ingesting nicotine through cigarette smoking.
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69
The "Five A's" are different smoking cessation programs.
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70
Champix and Zyban are two medications used in smoking-cessation programs.
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71
When smokeless tobacco is swallowed, there becomes a risk for stomach cancer and urinary tract cancer.
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72
The province of Quebec shows the highest rate of smoking in Canada.
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73
According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 5.4 million people worldwide die each year from tobacco-related diseases.
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74
Tobacco was officially introduced to Europe in __________.
A) 1492
B) 1559
C) 1602
D) 1650
A) 1492
B) 1559
C) 1602
D) 1650
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75
Within five to ten years of quitting smoking, the risk of stroke is the same for the abstinent smoker as for nonsmokers.
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76
A recent study suggests that when physicians tell smokers their "lung age" as determined by the age of an average healthy nonsmoker with a comparable level of breathing strength, smokers are twice as likely to quit.
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77
It has been estimated that as many as 42 000 additional lives in Canada would be saved each year if 90 percent of smokers were advised by a health professional to quit and were offered medication or other assistance to do so.
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78
The major dependence-producing drug(s) in tobacco products is (are) __________.
A) nicotine
B) nicotine and tar
C) carbon monoxide
D) carbon monoxide and tar
A) nicotine
B) nicotine and tar
C) carbon monoxide
D) carbon monoxide and tar
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79
A cigarette was an unquestioned sign of sophistication in our society until around __________.
A) the mid-1960s
B) the mid-1970s
C) the mid-1980s
D) 2001
A) the mid-1960s
B) the mid-1970s
C) the mid-1980s
D) 2001
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80
In China and South Korea, more than 60% of all adult men smoke cigarettes.
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