Bonus - Vaping: Implications in Lung Cancer and Other Diseases
15-20 years
After approximately how many years of not vaping will a former vaper have the same chance of overall health and wellbeing as someone who never vaped or smoked?
All of the above
E-cigarettes have been found to have chemicals and particles that have been linked experimentally to: Lung disease Lung inflammation Cancer All of the above
72 hours
How long does it take the nicotine to leave your system after you quit?
It can result in the body experiencing lack of oxygen, increased blood pressure, and eventually heart attack or heart disease.
Inhalation of nicotine damages lungs, which leads to less oxygen intake, which means:
Increases, increases
Nicotine _________ blood pressure and _________ adrenaline.
True
T/F: After quitting, a former vaper's risks for all sorts of cancers including lung, mouth, pancreatic, and throat, decreases.
False
T/F: Amongst the youth, regular cigarettes are more popular than any traditional tobacco product.
True
T/F: E-cigarettes and regular cigarettes both contain nicotine.
True
T/F: Patients with vaping-related lung injuries often go to emergency rooms with systems that ressemble flu or pneumonia.
False
T/F: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently found which chemical in vaping is causing the mystery illness.