Different forms of ED
Anorexia Nervosa & Bulimia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder
Assessment
Level of Care at UCSD
100
Eating non-nutritive, non-food substances over a period of at least one month
What is Pica?
100
Does purging make bulimia patients feel better?
What is it does make them feel better, but it is still not enough?
100
Eating much more rapidly than normal until one is feeling uncomfortably full. Eating alone because of feeling embarrassed by how much one is eating.
What is Binge Eating Disorder?
100
What is one way to assess and eating disorders patient?
What is questionnaires, follow-up studies, binge rating form, mood, trait, and affect questionnaire?
100
Provides both medical stabilization and behavior health/psychiatric needs, intended for those who need to be stabilized before they can participate in other forms of care.
What is inpatient care (Medical Behavioral Unit)?
200
Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at least 1 month, not associated with gastrointestinal or other medical conditions.
What is Rumination Disorder?
200
the risk factor for Bulimia Nervosa patients
What is eating?
200
The average binge eating occurrence
What is once a week for 3 months?
200
EDE-Q
What is an eating disorder examination questionnaire that has scaled answers?
200
5-6 days per week with supervised meals and snacks and variety of groups, similar to attending a school with classes.
What is Partial Hospitalization, 10 or 6 hours?
300
Not just picky eating, a lot more focused and restrictive with significant nutritional deficiencies. Usually leads to anxiety originating from it.
What is Avoidant-Restrictive Food Intake Disorder?
300
In the sense of activity, when an Anorexia Nervosa patient is overactive,what form of gratification do they receive?
What is delayed gratification?
300
Most patients eat as much as ___ calories at once.
What is 20,000 calories?
300
For treatment, is the level of care, residential, that provides about six beds and last 24 hours effective? Why or why not?
What is no, they are not effective because the duration of the treatment is 24 hours which isn’t enough time to change bad habits. So patients go back to their habits as away of coping with their stressors.
300
Pediatric Clinics covers ages___. Adolescent Clinic covers ages___. Adult Clinic covers ages___.
What is 8-13, 13-18, and 18 and older?
400
Purging Disorder
What is the actions of purging after eating without binge eating?
400
What do Anorexia Nervosa people not care about, that can truly kill them?
What is being low weight?
400
Bingeing can cause serious side effects such as:
What is acid reflux, digestive issues, diarrhea, vomiting, and long term health problems?
400
During treatment, which two levels of care do you begin transitioning back into real life?
What is Intensive Outpatient (IOP) ( IOP 5-day and IOP 3-day)?
400
Meets 3-5 days a week, helps transition the patients to their regular lives.
What is Intensive Outpatient?
500
Obsession with eating healthy, clean, perfect food causing significant signs of social, occupation, or nutritional problems.
What is Orthorexia?
500
What makes bulimics binge and purge?
What is the misconception of body shape and weight?
500
Treatments for BED include:
What is cognitive behavior therapy, group therapy, medical assessments, and nutrition training.
500
Objective binging, subjective binging, life events, previous psychological treatment, body checking behaviors, their description of their bodies, and significant weight loss or gain are all a small part of what type of examination important for diagnosis?
What is Biosychosocial examination that are performed in person?
500
___ is a type of treatment that is not effective because patients tend to fall back into their stressors after 2-6 weeks.
What is residential care?
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