Question: What is an example of a federal government regulation that influences disease prevention by deterring tobacco use?

Answer: Laws against selling tobacco products to minors

Question: The United States government has a plan in place to reduce tobacco use to the point that it is no longer a public health problem. The first objective is aimed at tobacco use prevalence. Based on the meaning of the word “prevalence,” which of the following could be the first objective of this plan?

Answer: Implement policies that reduce tobacco use and initiation among youth and adults

Question: What is a health problem typically experienced by children and teens who smoke regularly?

Answer: Poor lung growth or function

Question:

Answer: To discourage underage tobacco use by limiting the advertisement and product placement

Question: Which of the following is most likely to result from smoking cigarettes?
Brain damage

Liver failure

Lung disease

Stomach infection

Answer: lung disease

Question: What is a health risk associated with secondhand smoke exposure to infants and children?

Answer: Asthma attacks

Question:

Answer: To protect the public and store patrons who prefer to avoid secondhand smoke

Question: Which of the following is most likely to be caused by smoking cigarettes?
Brain damage

Stomach ulcers

Heart disease

Kidney failure

Answer: Heart disease