Smoking & Cessation
Weight Loss & Obesity
Eating Disorder's
Behavioral tool’s
Mental Health & Cognitive Disorders
100

“This is the most common cause of cancer deaths among women who smoke.”

What is Lung cancer

100

“A BMI of 29 classifies an individual as this.”

What is Overweight

100

“This eating disorder involves binge eating without compensatory behaviors.”

What is Binge eating disorder (BED)

100

“This acronym helps deliver bad news effectively.”

What is SPIKES

100

“This acronym helps assess neuropsychological symptoms like memory loss.”

What is MOMSANDDADS

200

“This symptom of nicotine withdrawal occurs within hours of quitting.”

What is Increased irritability

200

“This is a key advantage of resistance training during weight loss.”

What is Preservation of lean body mass

200

“Recurrent binge eating and purging with body dissatisfaction describes this disorder.”

What is Bulimia nervosa

200

“This motivational interviewing strategy avoids being directive or ‘fixing’ the patient.”

What is Finding and fixing

200

“This condition includes irregular menses, fatigue, and stress fractures in athletes.”

What is Female Athlete Triad


300

“This pharmacological aid is recommended for smokers concerned about weight gain.”

What is Bupropion

300

“This weight-loss medication increases satiety via selective serotonin receptor agonism.”

What is Lorcaserin

300

“Avoidance of certain textures and smells, leading to dietary restrictions, defines this.”

What is ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)


300

“This stage in the Transtheoretical Model involves a patient actively taking small steps.”

What is Preparation stage

300

“This theory explains why patients resist change when they feel pressured.”

What is Reactance theory

400

“This replacement therapy mimics the hand-to-mouth behavior of smoking.”

What is Nicotine inhaler

400

“This surgical intervention is highly effective for glycemic control in diabetic patients.”

What is Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

400

“This therapy focuses on family involvement for treating adolescents with eating disorders.”

What is Family-Based Treatment (FBT)

400

“This term describes prescribing multiple medications that may lead to harmful interactions.”

What is Polypharmacy

400

“This approach highlights collaboration and achievable goals for severe anorexia nervosa.”

What is Therapeutic alliance

500

“This stage of quitting smoking is seen as a learning process, not just a willpower event.”

What is Preparation stage

500

“This behavioral therapy technique teaches patients to set specific, realistic goals.”

What is Goal-setting

500

G“This condition presents as significantly low body weight without a fear of gaining weight.”

What is Atypical anorexia nervosa

500

“This tool is commonly used to screen for alcohol abuse.”

What is CAGE

500

“This psychiatric tool is used to screen for anxiety disorders.”

What is GAD-7