week 4.3 Flashcards

1
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A preoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance

A

body dysmorphic disorder

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2
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These cues may indicate what type of disorder?
-Consistently above or below caloric needs to maintain a healthy weight
-Without hunger, or fails to produce satiety

A

eating disorder

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3
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When Altered serotonin function, results in dysregulation of appetite, mood and impulse control, the neurobiological cause is occuring for what type of disorders?

A

Eating disorders

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4
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These comorbidities occur commonly with what type of disorders?
depression and anxiety

Binging purging – alcohol/substance-abuse

Bulimia – MDD, personality disorder, substance abuse.

A

Eating disorder.

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5
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These three things indicate which type of eating disorder?
Intense fear of gaining weight
Severely distorted body image
Restriction of calories.

A

anorexia nervosa

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6
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Restricting or Binging & Purging?

____ self induced vomiting, or misuse of medication’s to lose weight

____ does not engage in binging are purging, but uses diet and exercise to lose weight

A

B&P____ self induced vomiting, or misuse of medication’s to lose weight

Restricting ____ does not engage in binging are purging, but uses diet and exercise to lose weight

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7
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These symptoms indicate which eating disorder?
1. Low body weight less than 15%
2. Amenorrhea
3. lanugo
4. Decreased bone density
5. Constipation
6. Decreased BP,HR and temp
7. Peripheral edemas

A

Annerexia Nervosa

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8
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These groups are at an increased risk for developing which eating disorder?
females
Adolescence, young adults
Athletes
LGBTQ

A

AN

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9
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Which disorder is charecterized by the belief that benefits outweigh the harm

A

egosyntonic disorder

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10
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These are all R/F of which eating disorder?
Females
Family history
History of obesity
Dieting
Excessive exercise
Body dissatisfaction
History of abuse
Social media

A

AN

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11
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These cues are all warning signs for which eating disorder?
Dramatic, weight loss
Preoccupation with weight and calories in food
Refusal to eat foods
Frequent comments about feeling fat
Denial of hunger
Excuses to avoid meal times
Excessive exercise regimen

A

AN

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12
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This potentially fatal complication is a syndrome characterized by
Sudden shifts in electrolytes that help the body metabolize food

Nutrient should be re-introduced slowly

A

Refeeding syndrome

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13
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This eating disorder is characterized as Recurrent episodes of uncontrolled binges and compensatory behavior to avoid gaining weight by purging, self-induced, vomiting, and medication’s

A

Bulimia Nervosa

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14
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is BN life-threatening

A

No

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15
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What’s the difference between bulimia and anorexia nervosa?

A

Bulimia has a older age onset
Bulimic patients are around normal weight
Bulimic patients have better outcomes

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16
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Who is most likely to get bulimia nervosa?

A

females
Later adolescence to young adults

17
Q

These s/s are R/F of which eating disorder?

Binge eating
History of anorexia
Depressive symptoms
Impulsive
Anxiety

A

Bulimia Nervosa

18
Q

These warning signs indicate which eating disorder?
Disappearance of large amounts of food in short time
Frequent trips to the bathroom
Symptoms of vomiting
Excessive rigid exercise
parotid swelling
callus scarring
tooth erosion

A

Bulimia Nervosa

19
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This ‘Sign’ occurs from scarring on knuckles from self inflicted vomiting

A

Russel’s Sign

20
Q

These s/s indicate the critera for what has occured for a PT w/ AN?
Extreme electrolyte imbalance
Body weight, less than 75% ideal
Less than 10% body fat
Daytime HR less than 50 bpm
SBP less than 90
Temperature less than 96
Arrhythmias

A

criteria for hospitalization

21
Q

When Recurrent episodes of binging with the stress and impaired control over behavior without puring occurs, it is known as what disorder?

  • It Generally presents as upper or lower G.I. issues
A

binge eating disorder

22
Q

When a patient, particularly a child or expecting mother begins the Ingestion of substances, with no nutritional value, such as dirt or paint, this disorder occurs.

23
Q

When a patient has Undigested food being returned to mouth, and either re-chews it or it is swallowed or spit out, it is known as?

A

rumination disorder

24
Q

People with intellectual disabilities and infants have a more common prevalence of which eating disorder than other populations?

A

Rumination Disorder

25
Q

These S/S indicate which eating disorder?Weight loss
Nutritional deficiency
Dependent on supplements and enteral feedings
Can be related to strong dislikes and sensory qualities of food

A

Avoidant/Restricting Eating Disorder