IUPUI HEALTHY POPULATION
EXAM 2 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Addiction - ....ANSWER ...-Compulsive, abnormal dependence on a
substance or behavior
NEVER normal
S/S - fatigue, insomnia, headaches, seizures, weight loss/anorexia, mood changes
Addiction Risk Factors - ....ANSWER ...-Burnout
Mood disorder
Family hx
Stress/severe psychological distress
Homelessness/poverty
Aggressive behavior
Lack of parental supervision
Drug availability
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,Alcohol - ....ANSWER ...-Most common in U.S. followed by tobacco,
marijuana, and cocaine/heroin/inhalants/hallucinogens for addiction
Readily available, inexpensive, and socially accepted depressant
Moderate drinking - W no more than 1 vs. M no more than 2 per day
Women absorb more alcohol because typically weigh less, have less water in
bodies, and are exposed to more alcohol during metabolism
Pregnant women who abuse alcohol have potential for baby with fetal alcohol
syndrome
Most frequent substance in adolescents
All 50 states have set BAC to 0.08% to indicate driving intoxicated
Behavioral Addiction - ....ANSWER ...-Gambling
Shopping
Video games
Exercise
Food
Sex
Internet use
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, Substance Use Disorder - ....ANSWER ...-Symptoms resulting from long-
term use including behavioral, psychological, and cognitive
Occurs over time
Abuse and dependence
Mild (2-3 s/s), moderate(4-5 s/s), or severe (6-11 s/s) based on DSM-5 criteria
within 12 month period
DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Abuse Disorder - ....ANSWER ...-1. Taking
larger amounts for longer period than intended
2. Wanting to quit but never managing to
3. Spend lots of time getting, using, or recovering from substance
4. Cravings and urges to substance
5. Not managing to do work you should d/t substance
6. Continuing to use regardless of relationship issues
7. Giving up important social, occupational, or recreational activities d/t substance
8. Using substance regardless of danger
9. Continuing to use regardless of physical or psychological conditions that could
be worsened
10. Needing substance to get desired effect
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EXAM 2 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Addiction - ....ANSWER ...-Compulsive, abnormal dependence on a
substance or behavior
NEVER normal
S/S - fatigue, insomnia, headaches, seizures, weight loss/anorexia, mood changes
Addiction Risk Factors - ....ANSWER ...-Burnout
Mood disorder
Family hx
Stress/severe psychological distress
Homelessness/poverty
Aggressive behavior
Lack of parental supervision
Drug availability
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,Alcohol - ....ANSWER ...-Most common in U.S. followed by tobacco,
marijuana, and cocaine/heroin/inhalants/hallucinogens for addiction
Readily available, inexpensive, and socially accepted depressant
Moderate drinking - W no more than 1 vs. M no more than 2 per day
Women absorb more alcohol because typically weigh less, have less water in
bodies, and are exposed to more alcohol during metabolism
Pregnant women who abuse alcohol have potential for baby with fetal alcohol
syndrome
Most frequent substance in adolescents
All 50 states have set BAC to 0.08% to indicate driving intoxicated
Behavioral Addiction - ....ANSWER ...-Gambling
Shopping
Video games
Exercise
Food
Sex
Internet use
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, Substance Use Disorder - ....ANSWER ...-Symptoms resulting from long-
term use including behavioral, psychological, and cognitive
Occurs over time
Abuse and dependence
Mild (2-3 s/s), moderate(4-5 s/s), or severe (6-11 s/s) based on DSM-5 criteria
within 12 month period
DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Abuse Disorder - ....ANSWER ...-1. Taking
larger amounts for longer period than intended
2. Wanting to quit but never managing to
3. Spend lots of time getting, using, or recovering from substance
4. Cravings and urges to substance
5. Not managing to do work you should d/t substance
6. Continuing to use regardless of relationship issues
7. Giving up important social, occupational, or recreational activities d/t substance
8. Using substance regardless of danger
9. Continuing to use regardless of physical or psychological conditions that could
be worsened
10. Needing substance to get desired effect
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