Q4-PPT-Health 8 (Dangers of Smoking)

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YES NO

1.Do you smoke?


2.IS there someone who lives with you,
who smoke?
3.Do you have friends who smoke?
4.Are you often exposed to cigarette
smoke?
5.Do you stay around people who smoke?

If you answered YES to items 1 to 5,


you might be at risk of exposure to
smoke.
YES NO

1. Have you ever had a drink mixed with alcohol?


2. Have you ever had more than one glass or
bottle of alcoholic drink in a two-hour period?
3. Do you drink alcoholic beverages on a regular
basis?
4. Do you drink alcoholic beverages to get away
from problems?
5. Do you drink alcoholic beverages to become
more comfortable with other people?
If you answered YES to items 1 to 5,
you might be at risk of exposure to
alcohol.
❑ Gateway drugs are milder drugs that can open the
door to exposure to or experimentation with
harsher substances. For example, many people
may feel that nicotine and alcohol are relatively
harmless. This idea is magnified by the fact that
these substances are legal to purchase and use.
The fact that these substances are not only legal but also
easily accessible and socially accepted can also create
curiosity or cravings for drugs that aren’t legal and are
much more dangerous. In addition, when someone abuses
alcohol, prescription medications, or marijuana, they stop
feeling as fearful of the potential harm of other substances.
They also easily dismiss warnings to not risk their safety or
LEAD TO
MORE
CIGARETTE SMOKE DANGEROU
LEGAL
ABUSED S DRUGS
DRUG SUCH AS
ALCOHOL S MRIJUANA
AND SHABU
FACTS ABOUT DRUGS
o People that smoke cigarettes as teens and even younger are up to
100 times more likely to smoke marijuana. Those same people are
also significantly more likely to try illicit substances such as cocaine
and heroin than people who do not smoke cigarettes.
o Of those teenagers and young adults who have used marijuana 3 to
10 times, 20% go on to use cocaine. Of those who use marijuana
100 or more times, 75% go on to use cocaine.
o Marijuana smokers who tried this drug for the first time before age
17 have up to a 6 times greater chance of developing a substance
dependence problem.
o Teens who are heavy drinkers, meaning they consume at least five
drinks on five occasions over 30 days, are 12 times more likely to
use illegal drugs than those who do not drink.
o Nearly 90% of cocaine users had first smoked tobacco, drank
alcohol, or used marijuana.
PROCESS QUESTIONS:
1.What are gateway drugs? Why are these called
gateway drugs?
2.Why do teenagers smoke/dink alcohol?
3.Why do teenagers explore on using dangerous
drugs?
Do you think their reasons put their health at risk?
Why or why note?
❑ Can you tell us
your observation
on the picture?
❑ How does it feel
after listening to
the ideas given of
your classmates?
❑ What can
teenagers like you
do to avoid
smoking?
The Dangers of
Cigarette Smoking
OBJECTIVES:

∙ Describe the three types of smoke produced by


cigarette smoking;
∙ Explain the impact of cigarette smoking on the
family, environment, community and country; and
∙ Promote a healthy way of living through an
advocacy against cigarette smoking.
f S m okes
3 Types o
Third-hand
Smoke

Mainstream
Smoke

Side stream
Mainstrea Side Third-hand
m Smoke stream Smoke
- refers Smoke - refers to
specifically - the smoke the smoke
to the smoke that comes left for a
that a out of the long time on
smoker lighted end sofa,
directly of a beddings,
inhales. cigarette or pillow and
K I N G
SM O
S O F
E CT
E F F
Questions to Ponder:

1. If your classmate offered you a smoke at a hidden


corner of your school, what will you do?

2. What can you say about the implementation of the


different government laws regarding cigarette
smoking?

3. How can you as family member and as citizen help


minimize if not totally eradicate these harmful effects
of cigarette smoking and tobacco use? Give example.
⮚ Describe and explain the short term and long term
effect of cigarette smoking and tobacco chewing.

⮚ What are the possible impact of cigarette smoking on


the family, environment, community and country?
ACTIVITY
Write acrostic poem about smoking and alcohol. You may use
words or phrases that describe or remind you of the topic word.

S A
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THANK
YOU!!!

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