Deck 8: Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation

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How long does it take nicotine to reach the brain following inhalation of cigarette smoke?

A) 10 seconds
B) 60 seconds
C) 5 minutes
D) 15 minutes
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How long does it take nicotine blood levels to return to baseline after smoking a cigarette?

A) 1 minute
B) 25 to 30 minutes
C) 3 to 5 hours
D) 1 day
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Which of the following is true about interventions for smoking cessation?

A) Patients need to be "badgered" about quitting smoking.
B) The highest success rates are achieved by stopping "cold turkey."
C) The chance for success increases when more than one option is used.
D) Use of telephone quit lines does not increase chances of success.
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Which of the following causes the most deaths in the United States?

A) motor vehicle crashes
B) acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C) smoking
D) alcohol abuse and illicit drug use
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Which of the following is true concerning the benefits of quitting smoking?

A) The risk of dying of lung cancer is double among smokers than in those who have never smoked.
B) Persons who quit smoking before the age of 50 have half of the risk of dying in the next 15 years compared with those who continue to smoke.
C) The risk of dying of coronary heart disease for smokers is double that for lifetime nonsmokers, as is the risk of dying from a stroke.
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Deck 8: Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation
1
How long does it take nicotine to reach the brain following inhalation of cigarette smoke?

A) 10 seconds
B) 60 seconds
C) 5 minutes
D) 15 minutes
10 seconds
2
How long does it take nicotine blood levels to return to baseline after smoking a cigarette?

A) 1 minute
B) 25 to 30 minutes
C) 3 to 5 hours
D) 1 day
25 to 30 minutes
3
Which of the following is true about interventions for smoking cessation?

A) Patients need to be "badgered" about quitting smoking.
B) The highest success rates are achieved by stopping "cold turkey."
C) The chance for success increases when more than one option is used.
D) Use of telephone quit lines does not increase chances of success.
The chance for success increases when more than one option is used.
4
Which of the following causes the most deaths in the United States?

A) motor vehicle crashes
B) acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C) smoking
D) alcohol abuse and illicit drug use
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Which of the following is true concerning the benefits of quitting smoking?

A) The risk of dying of lung cancer is double among smokers than in those who have never smoked.
B) Persons who quit smoking before the age of 50 have half of the risk of dying in the next 15 years compared with those who continue to smoke.
C) The risk of dying of coronary heart disease for smokers is double that for lifetime nonsmokers, as is the risk of dying from a stroke.
D) a and b
E) b and c
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