Vaping refers to using electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes that heat a liquid into an aerosol that is inhaled. While marketed as less harmful than smoking, vaping carries health risks. Nicotine in e-cigarettes is addictive and vaping exposes the lungs to chemicals that can cause inflammation. Long-term effects are unknown but vaping has been linked to seizures and lung illnesses. Manufacturers target youth with flavors and marketing tactics like sponsoring music events. Healthcare providers need to educate patients about vaping risks and recommend established smoking cessation methods.
What are the most common misconceptions about vapes.pdfJames Brown
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Youth Targeted by Tobacco Industry
On World No Tobacco Day, 31 May 2014, CANSA places the focus on tobacco use amongst the youth. Young adulthood is the period when our youth are most susceptible and vulnerable to commence smoking and they are thus a main target for the tobacco industry. We need to protect our youth from the harmful effects of tobacco and the industry’s manipulation to make them nicotine addicts.
http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
In South Africa, we’re concerned about the burden of tobacco and especially about the tactics adopted by the tobacco industry to target youth. Research shows tobacco use is often initiated and established during adolescence and young adulthood.”
Smoking remains a major preventable cause of disease and premature death globally. Read more http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
CON T EMPORARYP ED I AT R I C S . C O M A U G U S T 2 0.docxmccormicknadine86
CON T EMPORARYP ED I AT R I C S . C O M | A U G U S T 2 01724
PEER-REVIEWED FEATURE
Teen
Vaping
Dr Douglass is DNP program
director and assistant
clinical professor, DNP
Program and Nurse
Practitioner Programs,
Drexel University College
of Nursing and Health
Professions, Division of
Nursing, Graduate Nursing
Programs, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Dr Solecki is assistant
clinical professor of nursing,
DNP Program and Nurse
Practitioner Programs, Drexel
University College of Nursing
and Health Professions,
Division of Nursing,
Graduate Nursing Programs,
Philadelphia. The authors
have nothing to disclose in
regard to affiliations with
or financial interests in any
organizations that may have
an interest in any part of this
article.
The vaping culture of using non–cigarette
tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery
systems (ENDS) is the latest risky trend
among adolescents and young adults. Vap-
ing is the use of high-tech, advanced elec-
tronic devices such as electronic cigarettes
(e-cigarettes), refillable atomizers, and
other tobacco products as an alternative
or in addition to regular cigarettes.1 A con-
cerning 10-fold to 11-fold rapid rise noted
in middle and high school students poses
dangers of nicotine exposure to the pediat-
ric population.2
This article will explore the risk-taking
behavior of adolescents engaging in vaping;
the effects of vaping and the indiscriminate
use of nicotine products on the young; and
strategies that healthcare providers can use
to collaborate with patients and families to
reduce their risk of harm from this emerging
public health epidemic.
Background
The first e-cigarette was conceptualized
and patented in 1965 by Herbert Gilbert as
a safe and harmless modality to smoking
cigarettes.3,4 In 2003, an electronic atomiz-
er version was patented by Ruyan Technol-
ogy in China, marketed to the United States
in 2007, and touted as a healthier alternative
to smoking conventional cigarettes.3 Since
the emergence of Ruyan’s first-generation
e-cigarette, novel models have emerged in
design, engineering, and nicotine delivery
methods resulting in second-, third-, and
fourth-generation ENDS delivery devices.4
Modern generation devices have included
mid-sized e-cigarettes known as personal va-
porizers (PVs), which are similar to a pen or
laser pointer.4 The advanced personal vapor-
izers (APVs) contain a mechanical firing de-
vice called a “mod” (short for “modification”)
that may be used in conjunction with differ-
ent atomizers (tank systems), and they vary in
size, shape, and delivery methods. The most
innovative and advanced devices, however,
are regulated “vape mods,” which contain
an internal circuitry. Lingo used among the
diversity of delivery devices includes vapes,
vape pens, e-cigs, e-hookahs, mods, and tank
systems.3,4
Regardless of the novel delivery devices,
use ...
CEU for Counselors, Therapists, and Social Workers
The Rise of E-Cigarettes
The Vaping Problem
EVALI Update (as of 12/03/2019)
Public Health Solutions, Tools and Resources
Seeing Through The Vapor - E-Cigarettes Drug Abuse InfographicLiahona Academy
Teens have always been curious and on the edge ready to try the next cool thing, often times before parents have even heard of the new fad. Vaping is the new innovation in the smoking industry and has revolutionized the cigarette. Teens are grabbing vapes because they are convinced that vapor must be a better alternative to smoking. With nicotine the main ingredient teens still have major threats to become addicted. It is important to teach teens that there is many dangers associated with vaping. Infographic created by Liahona Academy. Learn more about helping your teen boy with drug abuse at http://www.liahonaacademy.com/
Background: E-cigarette use has grown in popularity, especially as the devices have been touted as smoking cessation tools. In an exploratory study, we sought to compare dual users (i.e., users of both combustible tobacco and e-cigarettes) to e-cigarette only users. Methods: The Electronic Cigarette Opinion Survey (ECOS) was employed to assess users’ (n=78) perceptions and consumption of e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes. Quantity of e-juice and nicotine used and time of initial nicotine exposure were assessed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between e-cigarette use behaviors and being an e-cigarette only user compared to a dual user. Results: Compared to dual users, e-cigarette only users consumed higher levels of nicotine in e-juice (p=0.0009) and more nicotine per month (p=0.03). For dual users, the time of first nicotine exposure after waking was significantly earlier than for e-cigarette only users (mean= 9.6 minutes (SD= 8.0) and mean= 26.6 minutes (SD= 22.0), respectively; p=0.0056). Results from the regression models suggest the amount of e-juice consumed and time of first nicotine exposure after waking are significantly associated with being an e-cigarette only user. Conclusions: These findings shed light on the perceptions and use patterns of e-cigarette only users compared to dual users. As regulation of e-cigarettes is considered, understanding the impact of e-cigarettes and dual use is imperative. Despite frequent marketing claims that e-cigarettes are completely safe, health campaigns need to convey emerging and mixed findings on safety as well as current scientific uncertainty to the public.
This is a presentation aimed at school leaders and governors addressing the key information and questions that schools should consider when considering their response to e-cigarettes. It draws on a briefing from the Alcohol and Drug Education and Prevention Information Service (ADEPIS). Find more information about ADEPIS http://mentor-adepis.org/
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Youth Targeted by Tobacco Industry
On World No Tobacco Day, 31 May 2014, CANSA places the focus on tobacco use amongst the youth. Young adulthood is the period when our youth are most susceptible and vulnerable to commence smoking and they are thus a main target for the tobacco industry. We need to protect our youth from the harmful effects of tobacco and the industry’s manipulation to make them nicotine addicts.
http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
In South Africa, we’re concerned about the burden of tobacco and especially about the tactics adopted by the tobacco industry to target youth. Research shows tobacco use is often initiated and established during adolescence and young adulthood.”
Smoking remains a major preventable cause of disease and premature death globally. Read more http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
CON T EMPORARYP ED I AT R I C S . C O M A U G U S T 2 0.docxmccormicknadine86
CON T EMPORARYP ED I AT R I C S . C O M | A U G U S T 2 01724
PEER-REVIEWED FEATURE
Teen
Vaping
Dr Douglass is DNP program
director and assistant
clinical professor, DNP
Program and Nurse
Practitioner Programs,
Drexel University College
of Nursing and Health
Professions, Division of
Nursing, Graduate Nursing
Programs, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Dr Solecki is assistant
clinical professor of nursing,
DNP Program and Nurse
Practitioner Programs, Drexel
University College of Nursing
and Health Professions,
Division of Nursing,
Graduate Nursing Programs,
Philadelphia. The authors
have nothing to disclose in
regard to affiliations with
or financial interests in any
organizations that may have
an interest in any part of this
article.
The vaping culture of using non–cigarette
tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery
systems (ENDS) is the latest risky trend
among adolescents and young adults. Vap-
ing is the use of high-tech, advanced elec-
tronic devices such as electronic cigarettes
(e-cigarettes), refillable atomizers, and
other tobacco products as an alternative
or in addition to regular cigarettes.1 A con-
cerning 10-fold to 11-fold rapid rise noted
in middle and high school students poses
dangers of nicotine exposure to the pediat-
ric population.2
This article will explore the risk-taking
behavior of adolescents engaging in vaping;
the effects of vaping and the indiscriminate
use of nicotine products on the young; and
strategies that healthcare providers can use
to collaborate with patients and families to
reduce their risk of harm from this emerging
public health epidemic.
Background
The first e-cigarette was conceptualized
and patented in 1965 by Herbert Gilbert as
a safe and harmless modality to smoking
cigarettes.3,4 In 2003, an electronic atomiz-
er version was patented by Ruyan Technol-
ogy in China, marketed to the United States
in 2007, and touted as a healthier alternative
to smoking conventional cigarettes.3 Since
the emergence of Ruyan’s first-generation
e-cigarette, novel models have emerged in
design, engineering, and nicotine delivery
methods resulting in second-, third-, and
fourth-generation ENDS delivery devices.4
Modern generation devices have included
mid-sized e-cigarettes known as personal va-
porizers (PVs), which are similar to a pen or
laser pointer.4 The advanced personal vapor-
izers (APVs) contain a mechanical firing de-
vice called a “mod” (short for “modification”)
that may be used in conjunction with differ-
ent atomizers (tank systems), and they vary in
size, shape, and delivery methods. The most
innovative and advanced devices, however,
are regulated “vape mods,” which contain
an internal circuitry. Lingo used among the
diversity of delivery devices includes vapes,
vape pens, e-cigs, e-hookahs, mods, and tank
systems.3,4
Regardless of the novel delivery devices,
use ...
CEU for Counselors, Therapists, and Social Workers
The Rise of E-Cigarettes
The Vaping Problem
EVALI Update (as of 12/03/2019)
Public Health Solutions, Tools and Resources
Seeing Through The Vapor - E-Cigarettes Drug Abuse InfographicLiahona Academy
Teens have always been curious and on the edge ready to try the next cool thing, often times before parents have even heard of the new fad. Vaping is the new innovation in the smoking industry and has revolutionized the cigarette. Teens are grabbing vapes because they are convinced that vapor must be a better alternative to smoking. With nicotine the main ingredient teens still have major threats to become addicted. It is important to teach teens that there is many dangers associated with vaping. Infographic created by Liahona Academy. Learn more about helping your teen boy with drug abuse at http://www.liahonaacademy.com/
Background: E-cigarette use has grown in popularity, especially as the devices have been touted as smoking cessation tools. In an exploratory study, we sought to compare dual users (i.e., users of both combustible tobacco and e-cigarettes) to e-cigarette only users. Methods: The Electronic Cigarette Opinion Survey (ECOS) was employed to assess users’ (n=78) perceptions and consumption of e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes. Quantity of e-juice and nicotine used and time of initial nicotine exposure were assessed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between e-cigarette use behaviors and being an e-cigarette only user compared to a dual user. Results: Compared to dual users, e-cigarette only users consumed higher levels of nicotine in e-juice (p=0.0009) and more nicotine per month (p=0.03). For dual users, the time of first nicotine exposure after waking was significantly earlier than for e-cigarette only users (mean= 9.6 minutes (SD= 8.0) and mean= 26.6 minutes (SD= 22.0), respectively; p=0.0056). Results from the regression models suggest the amount of e-juice consumed and time of first nicotine exposure after waking are significantly associated with being an e-cigarette only user. Conclusions: These findings shed light on the perceptions and use patterns of e-cigarette only users compared to dual users. As regulation of e-cigarettes is considered, understanding the impact of e-cigarettes and dual use is imperative. Despite frequent marketing claims that e-cigarettes are completely safe, health campaigns need to convey emerging and mixed findings on safety as well as current scientific uncertainty to the public.
This is a presentation aimed at school leaders and governors addressing the key information and questions that schools should consider when considering their response to e-cigarettes. It draws on a briefing from the Alcohol and Drug Education and Prevention Information Service (ADEPIS). Find more information about ADEPIS http://mentor-adepis.org/
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2. Vaping:
An electronic cigarette or vape is a device that simulates
tobacco smoking. It consists of an atomizer, a power
source such as a battery, and a container such as a cartridge
or tank filled with liquid. Instead of smoke, the user
inhales vapor. As such, using an e-cigarette is often called
"vaping".
Vaping and electronic cigarettes:
Vape pen are the devices that consist of a rechargeable
battery and refillable tank. You can use them again and
again, mix and match different parts and pieces, and
continue to fill with your favorite e-liquid of choice. On
the other hand, electronic cigarettes, are devices that look
similar to traditional cigarettes. They generally consist of a
one-piece unit that you use until it runs out and then throw
it away.
What is Vaping?
3.
4. Marketing tactics,
flavors and packaging
• Using
• Emotional Appeal to Attract Youth
• Offering Scholarships To Students
Willing To Write About The
Benefits of Vaping
• Bringing E-Cigarette Ads Directly
To Youth Via Social Media
• Using Fruity and Kid-Friendly
Flavors That Appeal To Youth
• Sponsoring music festivals and
events
5. Benefits of vaping
• Less Addictive
• Helps Quit Smoking
• Variety of Flavours
• Convenient in Use
• Vaping is Cheaper
• No Residue No Ashtray
6. Here are the risk associated with
vaping:
• No matter the delivery method, nicotine is addictive.
• The flavors and stabilizers in e-cigarettes can cause
unknown inflammation to delicate lung tissue.
• The length of time spent vaping can be much longer
than smoking a standard cigarette.
• Brain development can be affected.
• Changes in emotions or new behaviors like secrecy
• Dry cough or wheezing
• Scents of fruity odors on skin, breath and clothes
• Strange cylinders, chargers or batteries lying around
7. Conclusion
Many healthcare professionals ask their patients about alcohol, drug use and smoking, yet
forget to ask about vaping.
The cultural phenomenon of vaping both marijuana and nicotine were billed as a healthy
alternative to smoking and at times even seen as an option to aid in cessation. With the
current body of evidence and the outbreak of EVALI in 2019, it is incumbent upon all
healthcare practitioners to advise patients that vaping should not be considered safer than
smoking and that there are very real and new dangers associated with vaping that still
require further study. Providers must learn more about the dangers of vaping and identify
adverse health effects from this practice in patients. An evidence-based approach to
smoking cessation based on established data and practice patterns is needed.