Module 7.2: Eating disorders Flashcards

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what are some of the biological & behavioural factors that can contribute to the development of eating disorders? (3)

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  • PTSD
  • Anxiety disorders:
  • social phobias
  • OCD
  • Panic attacks
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What are the potential signs & symptoms of an eating disorder? How might the nurse recognise this in a young person?

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Physical Health:

  • electrolyte disturbance
  • amenorrhea (absence of Menes)
  • GI complaints
  • Oral & dental symptoms
  • Seizures
  • rapid weight loss

Psychological:

  • lowered mood
  • suicidal ideation
  • obsessive behaviours
  • fatigue
  • negative body image

Social:

  • isolation
  • changes in food patterns / preferences
  • where eating?
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Define Anorexia nervosa. outline key characteristics & features.

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  • Anorexia nervosa is a serious, potential life threatening mental illness, with mortality rates (long term) and high as 20%

Characterised by:

  • intense fear of gaining weight, body image disturbances
  • weight loss - due to persistent restriction of energy intake

Features:

  • strenuous exercise, persistent behaviour that interferes with weight gain
  • lack of recognition of seriousness of current low weight.
  • perfectionism, rigidity, over-control
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Define Bulimia nervosa. outline key characteristics & features.

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an emotional disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by fasting or self-induced vomiting or purging.

Characterised by:
* frequent episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviours such as self-induced vomiting to avoid weight gain.

Diagnosis:

  • recurrent episodes of binge eating
  • experience feelings of loss of control overeating during bingeing
  • recurrent inappropriate behaviours to compensate for caloric input
  • sense of self - unduly influenced by body shape or weight.
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