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A condition characterized by leathery white patches inside the mouth produced by contact with the irritants in tobacco juice is known as leukoplakia.
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Alcoholic hepatitis is a serious condition resulting from prolonged use of alcohol in which the liver is inflamed.
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Approximately 41% of all traffic fatalities in 2002 were alcohol related.
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Caffeine is a non-addictive drug.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is the second leading cause of mental retardation in the United States.
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People who drink even moderately experience brain shrinkage and loss of some degree of intellectual ability.
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Smokeless tobacco contains 10 times more of the carcinogenic substances found in cigarettes.
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Approximately 20% of alcohol is absorbed into the blood stream through the stomach lining.
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The percentage of alcohol in a beverage is 80 percent of the given proof.
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Women who smoke and use oral contraceptives are at increased risk of developing blood clots.
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Question 11
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Match the following words with the definition or description.
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Tar
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A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood.
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked.
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco.
A stringy type of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed.
Hand-rolled flavored cigarettes.
Snuff
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A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood.
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked.
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco.
A stringy type of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed.
Hand-rolled flavored cigarettes.
Carbon Monoxide
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A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood.
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked.
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco.
A stringy type of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed.
Hand-rolled flavored cigarettes.
Bidis
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A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood.
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked.
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco.
A stringy type of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed.
Hand-rolled flavored cigarettes.
Chewing tobacco
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A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood.
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked.
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco.
A stringy type of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed.
Hand-rolled flavored cigarettes.
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Match the word with the definition or description.
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BAC
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The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent.
Drinking for the express purpose of becoming intoxicated; five drinks in a single sitting for men and four drinks in a sitting for women.
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume; the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
A state of confusion brought on by withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms include hallucinations, anxiety, and trembling.
A syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS. Among its symptoms are low birthweight, irritability, and possible permanent mental impairment.
FAE
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The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent.
Drinking for the express purpose of becoming intoxicated; five drinks in a single sitting for men and four drinks in a sitting for women.
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume; the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
A state of confusion brought on by withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms include hallucinations, anxiety, and trembling.
A syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS. Among its symptoms are low birthweight, irritability, and possible permanent mental impairment.
Cirrhosis
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The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent.
Drinking for the express purpose of becoming intoxicated; five drinks in a single sitting for men and four drinks in a sitting for women.
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume; the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
A state of confusion brought on by withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms include hallucinations, anxiety, and trembling.
A syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS. Among its symptoms are low birthweight, irritability, and possible permanent mental impairment.
DTs
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The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent.
Drinking for the express purpose of becoming intoxicated; five drinks in a single sitting for men and four drinks in a sitting for women.
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume; the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
A state of confusion brought on by withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms include hallucinations, anxiety, and trembling.
A syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS. Among its symptoms are low birthweight, irritability, and possible permanent mental impairment.
Binge drinking
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The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent.
Drinking for the express purpose of becoming intoxicated; five drinks in a single sitting for men and four drinks in a sitting for women.
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume; the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
A state of confusion brought on by withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms include hallucinations, anxiety, and trembling.
A syndrome describing children with a history of prenatal alcohol exposure but without all the physical or behavioral symptoms of FAS. Among its symptoms are low birthweight, irritability, and possible permanent mental impairment.