basics
assessment finding
nursing care/ interventions
treatment & medications
100

This eating disorder is characterized y binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors. 

What is bulimia nervosa?

100

Dental caries and enamel erosion are caused by this behavior.

what is frequent vomiting?

100

this type of therapy is most effective for bulimia.

what is cognitive-behavioral therapy ( CBT )

100

This type of therapy is most effective for bulimia.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

200

typical onset of bulimia often occurs during this age group.

what is late adolescents to early adulthood?

200

A client with bulimia may have swelling of this gland.

What is the parotid gland?

200

A nurse should close monitor this after meals.

what is the client (to prevent purging)?

200

This SSRI is the only FDA-approved medication for bulimia.

What is fluoxetine (Prozac)?

300

clients with bulimia often maintain this type pf body weight.

what is a normal or slightly higher than normal weight?

300
Name one sign of dehydration or electrolyte imbalance in bulimia. 

what is hypotension, tachycardia , muscle weakness , or dysrhythmias?

300

true or false : clients with bulimia should be weight daily. 

what is false (weight at the same time, same clothing , avoid focus on weight) ? 

300

Why are SSRIs effective in bulimia treatment?

They reduce binge-purge behaviors and treat underlying depression.

400

name on compensatory behavior used in bulimia.

what is vomiting , laxative use , diuretics , excessive exercise , or enema ?

400

A Russell's sing indicates the presence of what?

scars or calluses on the knuckles from self-induced vomiting.

400

what is meal plan should be structured for bulimia patients ?

what is structured , regularly scheduled meal plan ?

400

Hospitalization is required when this is present in bulimia patients.

What is severe electrolyte imbalance, suicidal ideation, or severe health complications?

500

how often must binge-purge episodes occur for diagnosis ( according to DSM-5/ATI)?

at least once per week for 3 months 

500

metabolic alkalosis an result from this compensatory behavior. 

what is vomiting? 

500

nurses should avoid this type of communication when discussing food intake.

what is authoritarian or judgmental tone? 

500

These labs should be monitored closely in bulimia clients.

What are electrolytes (especially potassium), glucose, and EKG changes?