Monday
Dec 21, 2015
Welcome to Comprehensive Health
Today’s Agenda:
1. Warm-up2. Tobacco Notes3. Tobacco word search
MonApril 27, 2015
Assignments Due:
Objective:
Essential Question:What are the effects of using tobacco on the mind and body?
I will understand the effects of tobacco on the mind and body
1. Due NEXT class period– Tobacco (lesson 38) vocab/word search
2. Block day – meet in the media center for research
Stimulates the nervous system Highly addictive Dulls taste buds Constricts blood vessels Increases heart rate and blood pressure Causes more premature death and disease
than all other drug dependence combined
Nicotine
The body’s reaction to quitting the use of tobacco products◦ Craving for tobacco◦ Anxious◦ Irritable◦ Restless◦ Headache◦ Difficulty concentrating◦ Heart palpitations◦ Increased appetite
Nicotine Withdrawal syndrome
Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals
43 of which are known CARCINOGENS A carcinogen is any chemical that is known
to cause cancer Most of the carcinogens are found in the
TAR Tar is a sticky thick fluid that is formed when
tobacco is burned.
Dangers of smoking
Another dangerous substance that forms when tobacco is burned is CARBON MONOXIDE
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, gas that interferes with the ability of blood to carry oxygen.
Dangers of smoking
Smoking causes cancer◦Most people with lung cancer die within 5 years of learning they have cancer
◦Also causes cancer of the throat, mouth, esophagus, pancreas, and bladder
How smoking Harms Health
Smoking harms the respiratory system◦Tar lines the lungs and air passages◦Tar harms the cilia (hair like structures that remove dust and particles from the air)
◦Aggravates asthma
How smoking Harms Health
◦Can cause CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMINARY DISEASE (COPD) – a disease that interferes with breathing
◦Examples: Chronic bronchitis Emphysema – a condition in which the
alveoli lose most of their ability to function. The lungs lose their ability to inflate and hold air. Cannot be cured
How smoking Harms Health
Secondhand smoke – exhaled mainstream smoke or side stream smoke
Sidestream smoke – smoke that enters the air from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe
Secondhand smoke
Chopped up tobacco leaves sold as chewing tobacco or snuff
Causes nicotine dependenceContains carcinogens
Smokeless Tobacco
Causes problems with teeth and gums◦ Scratch and wear away teeth◦ Causes gums to pull away from teeth
Causes cancer◦ Leukoplakia – abnormal cells that appear as white
patches of tissue
Smokeless Tobacco
Due NEXT class period If you do not finish in class.
Turn into the basket when you are done.
Vocabulary Practice/Word Search
Welcome to Comprehensive Health
Today’s Agenda:TueApril 28, 2015
Assignments Due:
Objective:
2/4/61. Intervention
Essential Question:
1. Block day – meet in the media center for research
Welcome to Comprehensive Health
Today’s Agenda:
1. In Media Center for Presentation Research
Wed/ThuApril 29/30, 2015
Assignments Due:
Objective:
Essential Question:
1.
Warm-Up
True or False????
1. 5 ounces of beer and 5 ounces of wine have the same alcohol content 2. It is possible to die at a BAC level of .40 3. You can take a cold shower or eat some bread if you want to “sober up” or
lower your BAC level 4. BAC levels rise faster in females 5. The stimulant drug found in tobacco products is called nicotine 6. Chewing tobacco or snuff is safer than smoking cigarettes 7. Emphysema is curable 8. A carcinogen is any chemical that is known to cause cancer 9. Abnormal cells in the mouth that appear as white patches of tissue are
called leukoplakia 10. Sidestream smoke does not contain carcinogens
Welcome to Comprehensive Health
Today’s Agenda:FriMay 1, 2015
Assignments Due:
Objective:
Essential Question:What are the different categories of drugs and how can they affect the body?
1. I will be able to define each category of drugs and describe the effects and examples of each category
1. Take Notes – Illegal Drug Chart
2. End of the Week Review
PowerPoints should be DONE by Monday, May 11th for peer editing!!!