SMOKING
Complete the following tasks as we work through the ‘Risky Business’
Smoking powerpoint.
Slide 4
What is in a cigarette?
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2)Nicotine – addictive ingredient
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4)Poison used in gas chambers in WW2 – Hydrogen Cyonide
5)Arsenic and Metals
6)Radioactive Components.
7)Pestocide
Slide 5
What other words do you know for a cigarette?
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Number these from 1-10 of importance, with one being the most severe effect and 10 being the least.
______Increase carbon monoxide levels in lungs, so less oxygen getting to vital organs
______Nicotine goes to the brain and muscle tissue – addictive ingredient.
______Heart rate increases.
______Blood pressure increases.
______Skin temperature decreases.
______Lung capacity decreases.
______Bad breath.
______Eye and nasal passages become irritated.
______Tremors in your hands
______The airways leading to your lungs can become blocked.
Slide 8 / Slide 9 / Slide 10Impact on
PHYSICAL HEALTH / Impact on
MENTAL HEALTH / Impact on
SOCIAL HEALTH
List 5 long term effects of smking / List 3 things you did not know / Do you think smoking has a positive or negative impact on someone’s social life?
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Slide 11 and 12
What 3 factors do you think should motivate a smoker to give up?
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Slide 13
Looking at the statistics: - 4th dot point
2 factors to think about!! – Class discussion for both
- If you had to choose between 2 parachutes- one that worked and one that was faulty- You have a 1 in 2 chance of picking the safe parachute would you be prepared to select one and sky dive???
- If there is so much information now known about the negative health consequences of smoking why do you think people start smoking/continue to smoke?
Slide 15
What reasons might there be that more people are smokers in rural areas than in the cities.
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Slide 22-24
List the top 5 reasons you think some people smoke
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Slide 27-28
List 5 words that highlight how you feel after seeing the TV Ad campaigns. Discussion will follow for you to explain why you have selected these words.
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Slide 29-30
What laws have the Government put in place to reduce the impact of passive smoking?
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SCENARIOS
EACH GROUP NEEDS A COPY OF THE 10 SCENARIOS
In groups of 4, select 3 of the 10 scenarios and for each one:
•List the different options there are in how you might respond
•How can you be assertive in dealing with the situation?
•Can the ’harm minimisation’ approach be used – in what way?
EACH GROUP WILL REPORT BACK TO THE CLASS ON 1- 3 OF THE SCENARIOS
Scenario no. _____ / Scenario no. _____ / Scenario no. _____List the different options there are in how you might respond.
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How can you be assertive in dealing with the situation?
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Can the ’harm minimisation’ approach be used – in what way?
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