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Natalie uses cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol on a daily basis and shows tolerance. She's been doing this for almost two years now. According to the DSM-5, she meets the criteria for ____.
 
  a. multiple substanceinduced cognitive disorder
 b. alcoholism but not addiction to the other two drugs
  c. cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol abuse
 d. multiple substance use

Question 2

Mrs. Healy originally took this widely prescribed sedative medication to reduce anxiety and muscle tension. Now, however, she cannot deal with stress without using it, and she has developed a tolerance to it. What drug is she probably taking?
 
  a. Antabuse
 b. Valium
 c. phencyclidine
  d. caffeine



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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