Which condition is permanent inflammation of the airways accompanied by excess mucus production?

(1 point)
Responses

chronic bronchitis
chronic bronchitis

stroke
stroke

leukoplakia
leukoplakia

emphysema

chronic bronchitis

Which is not a possible treatment for COPD?

(1 point)
Responses

oxygen treatments
oxygen treatments

breathing exercises
breathing exercises

using smokeless tobacco
using smokeless tobacco

lung transplants

using smokeless tobacco

Which is not a way to avoid secondhand smoke?

(1 point)
Responses

Be firm in telling guests they cannot smoke in your home.
Be firm in telling guests they cannot smoke in your home.

Ask smokers to not smoke around you.
Ask smokers to not smoke around you.

Allow a family member to smoke only one cigarette an hour.
Allow a family member to smoke only one cigarette an hour.

Always sit in no-smoking sections.

Allow a family member to smoke only one cigarette an hour.

Which describes sidestream smoke?

(1 point)
Responses

smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs
smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs

smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette
smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette

smoke that is inhaled by a smoker's lungs
smoke that is inhaled by a smoker's lungs

smoke that goes directly into a baby’s bloodstream

smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette

How does smoking affect a nursing mother’s milk?

(1 point)
Responses

She produces milk that contains nicotine.
She produces milk that contains nicotine.

She produces no milk.
She produces no milk.

She produces milk with high levels of oxygen.
She produces milk with high levels of oxygen.

She produces more milk than nonsmoking mothers.

She produces milk that contains nicotine.

How does tobacco smoke affect a developing baby?

(1 point)
Responses

It increases a baby’s birthweight.
It increases a baby’s birthweight.

It increases a baby’s heart rate.
It increases a baby’s heart rate.

It increases a baby’s cell growth.
It increases a baby’s cell growth.

It increases a baby’s oxygen supply.

It increases a baby’s heart rate.

Who is most at risk from exposure to secondhand smoke?

(1 point)
Responses

child of a nonsmoker
child of a nonsmoker

spouse of a smoker
spouse of a smoker

spouse of a nonsmoker
spouse of a nonsmoker

child of a smoker

child of a smoker

Which activity might be easiest for people with COPD?

(1 point)
Responses

walking to the mailbox
walking to the mailbox

climbing stairs
climbing stairs

grocery shopping
grocery shopping

reading

reading

How can the nicotine in a nursing mother’s milk affect nursing babies?

(1 point)
Responses

It can make bones weak.
It can make bones weak.

It can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
It can cause vomiting and diarrhea.

It can cause low birth weight.
It can cause low birth weight.

It can make babies hungry.

It can make babies hungry.

Pregnant women who smoke have a lower rate of _____ than women who do not smoke.

(1 point)
Responses

high birthweight babies
high birthweight babies

miscarriages
miscarriages

stillbirths
stillbirths

premature births

premature births