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medical complication in anorexia nervosa

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  • Cardiac: Bradycardia, hypotension, QT dispersion, cardiac atrophy and mitral valve prolapse
  • Gynecologic: Amenorrhea and decreased libido
  • Endocrine: osteoporosis, hypothermia, euthyroid and hypoglycemia
  • GI: Gastroparesis and Constipation
  • Electrolyte: Dehydration, hypokalemia, hypophosphatemia, and hypomagnesemia
  • Pulmonary: respiratory muscle atrophy and dyspnea
  • Hematologic: anemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia
  • Neurologic: Brain atrophy
  • Derm: Xerosis, carotenoderma, acrocyanosis, seborrheic dermatitis
  • Re-feeding syndrome: DO NOT rehydrate or feed pts beyond current capacity. SERIOUS COMPLICATION
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What are the mood disorder comorbidites with Anorexia nervosa

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  • Anxiety: OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER

- impulse control disorders

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What are the personality trait comorbidities with Anorexia Nervosa?

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  • Obsessive Compulsive
  • Avoidant
  • Dependent
  • Narcissistic
  • paranoid
  • Borderline
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what are needed at minimum for first line care of Anorexia Nervosa

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-nutritional rehabilitation and psychotherapy

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how long should hospitalization last for anorexia nervosa

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until normal weight is achieved to reduce relapse and re hospitalization

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what is initial intake when treating Anorexia nervosa

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30-40 kcal/kg

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what medication should be avoided in pts with anorexia nervosa and why?

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  • Bupropion: seizures . . also avoid in Bullemia

- TCAs: cardiotoxicity

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Medical complications in Bullemia Nervosa?

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  • Electrolyte: Dehydration, hypokalemia, hypchloremia, metabolic alkalosis
  • Cardiac: Hypotension, orthostasis, sinus tachycardia, ECG changes, and arrhythmias
  • GI: MALLORY-WEISS syndrome or esophageal rupture, parotid and submandibular gland hypertrophy, abdominal pain and bloating and constipation
  • Dental and skin: Tooth enamel erosions and dental caries, scar and callus on dorsum of hand (Russel’s sign), Xerosis
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what is the best standard treatment for bullemia nervosa

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  • nutritional rehab
  • CBT psychotherapy (treatment of choice)
  • pharmacotherapy
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first line pharmacotherapy for Bullemia nervosa

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-Fluoxetine

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what is the only medication approved to treat moderate to severe binge eating disorder in adults?

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  • Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)

- also indicated for ADHD

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