ED 1 Flashcards

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What is the diagnostic criteria for Bulimia Nervosa?

A
  1. Recurrent binges
    (binge = <2 hr periods of eating a lot AND sense of loss of control)
  2. Recurrent compensatory behaviors (purging)
    (vomit, exercise, diuretics, laxatives, enemas, fasting)
  3. Binges and compensatory behaviors at least once a week for 3 months
  4. Self evaluation is unduly influenced by body and weight.
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What is Russell’s sign in Bulimia Nervosa?

A

Scratches or cuts on back of the hands resulting form teeth scraping while inducing vomit.

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What electrolyte and acid/base disturbance is classic for Bulimia?

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Hypokalemic, hyperchloremic alkalosis.

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What is the diagnostic criteria for Anorexia Nervosa?

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  1. Restriction of energy intake relative to requirement leading to low body weight (BMI <18.5)
  2. Intense fear of gaining weight
  3. Disturbance of body image.
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5
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What are the two subtypes of AN?

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Restricting type: No binging or purging present for 3 months.

Binging/purging type: Binging or purging present for 3 months.

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AN has two peak ages of incidences which are?

A

12-14
AND
18

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What psychiatric illness has the highest mortality rate?

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Anorexia Nervosa (bc medical complications and suicide)

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What are the 6 main RF for developing Anorexia Nervosa?

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  1. White woman
  2. Early feeding problems as a child
  3. Maternal depression during childhood
  4. Fam hx of ED
  5. Perfectionism
  6. Being praised for weight loss.
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What is Russel’s sign?

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lesion on knuckles due to self induced vomiting.

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Purging via laxative abuse and vomiting cause different metabolic and acid/base disturbances…what happen in each situation?

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Laxative = Hyperkalemic, hyponatremic, Metabolic Acidosis

Vomiting = hypochloremic, hypokalemic metabolic Alkalosis.

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