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EATING DISORDERS

I. Identification
_______________________________1) Identified as a major health problem in the United States; some call it an epidemic.
_______________________________2) Percentage of normal weight people with bulimia that has a history of anorexia nervosa and low body weight.
_______________________________3) Percentage of people with anorexia nervosa who exhibit bulimic behavior
_______________________________4) A life-threatening eating disorder characterized by the client’s inability to maintain a minimally normal body weight,
intense fear of gaining weight and disturbed perception of the size of the body
_______________________________5) A subtype of Anorexia Nervosa that lose weight primarily through dieting, fasting or excessive exercising
_______________________________6) A subtype of Anorexia Nervosa that engage regularly in binge eating followed by purging
_______________________________7) It involves compensatory behaviors designed to eliminate food by means of self-induced vomiting, enemas, and
diuretics
_______________________________8) An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes (at least twice a week for 3 months) of binge eating followed by
inappropriate compensatory behaviors to avoid weight gain.
_______________________________9) Give three related eating disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy and childhood.
_______________________________10) Its essential features are recurrent episodes; no regular use of inappropriate compensatory behaviors, guilt, shame
and disgust about eating disorder
_______________________________11) Characterized by morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia and night time awakenings to consume snacks
_______________________________12) Satisfaction of appetite
_______________________________13) Exerting control over oneself and the environment
_______________________________14) Lack of clear role boundaries
_______________________________15) How a person perceives his/her body
_______________________________16) Occurs when there is an extreme discrepancy between one’s body image.
_______________________________17) Has been identified as a significant risk factor in the development of problems with eating
_______________________________18) Defined as physical neglect, sexual abuse, or parental maltreatment
_______________________________19) Onset of anorexia nervosa
_______________________________20) Most effective treatment (anorexia) for clients who are amenable to weight gain
_______________________________21) Treatment (anorexia) with the best success in clients who have been ill for <6 months
_______________________________22) Also an effective treatment (anorexia) in preventing relapse and improving outcomes
_______________________________23) 4 Focus of medical management in anorexia nervosa
_______________________________24) 2 drugs that can promote weight gain in clients with Anorexia Nervosa
_______________________________25) Drug used with success because of its antipsychotic effect in Anorexia
_______________________________26) Drug with some effectiveness in preventing relapse in clients whose weight has been partially or completely restored
_______________________________27) Typical age of onset for Bulimia
_______________________________28) Has been found to be the most effective treatment for bulimia
_______________________________29) Drugs to reduce binge eating. It also improves mood and preoccupation with shape and weight
_______________________________30) An assessment tool used in studies of anorexia and bulimia
_______________________________31) Difficulty of identifying and assessing feelings
_______________________________32) A cognitive-behavioral technique designed to help clients with bulimia

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