Smoking and breathing problems
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Children exposed to smoke are more likely to develop breathing problems as adults. The Department of Health and Social Care publication, Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health (SCOTH) (2004), update of evidence of health effects of second-hand smoke states: 'A number of new studies have confirmed the range and extent of health damage in ...
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Passive smoking. Breathing in someone else’s smoke is hazardous. Children are particularly vulnerable to passive smoking as they have less well-developed airways, lungs and immune systems. Children of smokers are more likely to develop respiratory problems and babies are at greater risk of cot death.
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If possible, stop smoking at least 2 weeks before surgery and stop all nicotine use for at least 6 weeks after surgery. If this isn’t possible, stop smoking at least 24 hours before your surgery. While this can be difficult, it will help improve your breathing and circulation. This will also help decrease breathing problems after surgery.
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Passive smoking is harmful because: It can cause respiratory problems, including lung cancer, just like smoking. It may irritate the nose and throat and cause itchy and watery eyes, headaches, and coughing. Children and Unborn Babies. Tobacco use during pregnancy is associated with the following: Increased chance of miscarriage
[DOCX File]The dangers of passive smoking
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such as breathing difficulties, heart and lung complications and wound healing problems.It is best to stop smoking before an operation but cutting down can also help. Help to stop smoking. If you want to stop smoking, more help is available than ever before. This includes specialist NHS clinics, a range of support services like counselling ...
[DOC File]Smoking and stroke
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Passing by an outdoor smoking area can trigger an asthma attack or worsen breathing problems for students with certain health conditions. As little as 30 minutes of exposure to secondhand smoke can affect coronary arteries of healthy, young nonsmokers.
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The dangers of passive smoking. Smokers don’t only put themselves at risk of serious health problems – people around them can also be exposed to much potential danger. The smoke exhaled by someone else or emitted by the tip of a burning cigarette is called environmental tobacco smoke, and breathing it in is known as passive smoking.
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How likely do you think it is that regularly breathing secondhand smoke from cigarettes would cause children to have asthma or breathing problems? Rationale: Increased belief that cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to health.
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Jul 30, 2008 · In the Sentinel Event Alert on Fires in Home Care Setting regarding oxygen hazards released in March, 2001, JCAHO identified several risk factors: living alone, problems with smoke detectors, cognitive impairment, and a history of smoking while the oxygen was running, and wearing flammable clothing.
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