lung cancer in nonsmoking adults

1. Inhaling secondhand smoke__________lung cancer in nonsmoking adults
a. can in fact cause
b. cannot cause
c. should not
d. all of the above

2. A typical smoker will take_______ on a cigarette over a period of 5 minutes that the cigarette is lit.
a. 1 puff
b. 5 puffs
c. 10 puffs
d. 15 puffs

3. A person can speak and /or correspond with a cessation counselor via________.
a. telephone
b. text
c. instant messaging
d. all of the above

4. Secondhand smoke is also referred to as _________
a. environmental tobacco smoke
b. involuntary smoking
c. passive smoking
d. all of the above

1.People who smoke any kind of cigarette are at ___________ of developing lung cancer than people who do not smoke.
a. much lower risk
b. much greater risk
c. very little risk
d. no risk

2. Large cigars contain________ grams of nicotine compared to small cigars that contain about 1 gram of tobacco.
a. 10 to 15
b. 1 to 5
c. 5 to 20
d. 15 to 20

3. Among the 250 known harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke, at least ________ can cause cancer.
a. 69
b. 59
c. 49
d. 79

4. In keeping busy, a person who is trying to quit smoking should_________
a. stay in the company of his or her friends who smoke
b. go places where smoking isn’t allowed
c. keep cigarettes with him or her, just in case
d. all of the above

1. Smokeless tobacco causes________
a. oral cancer
b. esophageal cancer
c. pancreatic cancer
d. all of the above

2. People who are taking medication to stop smoking should stick with it for a least_______.
a. 2 weeks
b. 6 weeks
c. 12 weeks
d. 20 weeks

3. Tobacco use kills approximately________Amercians each year?
a. 440,000
b. 340,000
c. 540,000
d. 640,000

4. Cessation medications found to be effective for treating tobacco dependence include__________.
a. behavioral therapy
b. stopping with a friend
c. joining a support group
d. nicotine patch

1. Sixteen-year-old Bonita strives to develop a sense of herself as a separate, selfgoverning individual. Bonita is developing
A. maturation.
B. coregulation.
C. autonomy.
D. adolescence

2. Which child probably watches TV most often?
A. Bonnie, from a low-SES family
B. Brynn, whose parents only watch the news
C. Brandi, who comes from a small family
D. Brenda, from a high-SES family

3. In dual-earner families, the father’s _______ is crucial to the emotional health of the mother.
A. earning potential
B. attitude toward career-oriented women
C. work schedule
D. willingness to share child-care responsibilities

4. In Mr. Yi’s classroom, students participate in a wide range of challenging activities with teachers and peers, with whom they jointly construct understandings. Mr. Yi most likely teaches in a _______ classroom.
A. philosophical
B. social-constructivist
C. traditional
D. Montessori

1. Cigarette features that reduce the yield of machine-measured tar such as, in light cigarettes, also reduce the yield of nicotine. Because smokers crave nicotine , they may,__________
a. Inhaling less deeply, take smaller, quicker, or less frequent puffs
b. inhale the same as if they were smoking a regular cigarette
c. Inhale more deeply; take larger, more rapid, or more frequent puffs
d. none of the above

2. There is no safe level of tobacco use. People who use any type of tobacco product should be urged to __________
a. share tobacco with friends
b. quit
c. replace smoking with drinking
d. all of the above

3. _____________secondhand smoke can be harmful
a. lower levels
b. high levels
c. moderate levels
d. all of the above

4. A person who smokes about 1.5 cigarettes daily gets_________ ” hits” of nicotine to the brain each day.
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d.400