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TOBACCOCHAPTER 12HPWB 8TH
Lesson 1 Key Points
Tobacco- a plant derivative that is used to make tobacco products (smoking cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, and e-cigarettes such as vape).
Nicotine- the addictive stimulant chemical drug in tobacco. Addictive drugs- drugs that have the ability to cause the user to
become physically and psychologically dependent on the chemical.
Tar- the carcinogen (cancer causer) in tobacco. Carbon monoxide- is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas
produced when tobacco is burned. EXAMINE FIGURE 12.1 on PAGE 301”Short Term/ Long Term
Effects”
Look at some of the side-effects:
DIFFERENT FORMS OF TOBACCO
Lesson 2 Key Points
Addiction- physical or psychological need for a drug. Physical dependence- the body feeling a need or craving for a drug. Psychological dependence- the mind sending a message to the body
that it needs a drug to feel normal. Withdrawal- the unwanted physical and psychological symptoms the
user feels when trying to quit using. Secondhand smoke- the surrounding air that has been contaminated
by tobacco smoke. Mainstream smoke- smoke that the user inhales and exhales from the
product. Sidestream smoke- smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette
(contains twice as much poison as mainstream smoke).
Lesson 3 Key Points
Cold turkey- stopping an unwanted behavior immediately. Nicotine patch- medication that allows a tobacco user to limit
tobacco use while trying to quit.Why Some Teens Start Using:Internal Influences such as Stress, Weight, Image, Appearing Independent, and Peer Acceptance.External Influences:Role models, Peers, Media, Advertising, Family members and other adults doing it.
What is the following advertisement portraying about tobacco?
How Not to Start:
Choose friends that don’t use tobacco. Avoid situations where tobacco is used. Use your refusal skills (explain why you choose to be tobacco-
free) Practice abstinence. Know the dangers. Know the financial and health costs.
Make the Healthy Choice!