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8 Burning Questions About Smoking

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Take this quick smoking quiz to brush up on the facts and offer sound clinical guidance to your patients.

Cigarette smoking has dropped to record lows in the past few years, but smoking still contributes significantly to lung cancer, COPD, heart disease, and preventable death.

Take this brief quiz to brush up on some key facts about smoking and better inform your patients-especially younger patients-about the many risks to their health.  

Note: If you would like more information on any of the questions, a link to the original article, “10 Good Reasons Not to Smoke,” is provided on the last page of the quiz.

 

Question 1:

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The correct answer is A. Cigarette smoking and overweight/obesity

 

Question 2.

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The correct answer is C. Decreases risk of erectile dysfunction

 

Question 3.

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The correct answer is B. E-cigarettes

 

Question 4.

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The correct answer is B. False

 

Question 5.

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The correct answer is D. There is no safe level of tobacco smoke exposure.

 

Question 6.

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The correct answer is D. A, B, and C

 

Question 7.

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The correct answer is A. True

 

Question 8.

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The correct answer is C. 28%

For more information on all questions and answers, please visit  “10 Good Reasons Not to Smoke.”

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