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Anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder

What are eating disorders?

100

Food rituals, frequent dieting, frequent GI complaints, social isolation, weight fluctuations, problems with dental, skin and hair growth.

What are some warning signs of eating disorders?

100

•Characterized by lack of interest in food, fears of negative consequences of eating, and selective or picky eating.

What is avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder? ARFID

100

Being bullied about their weight or body, having issues around gender or sexuality, being in sports or professions in which a certain body type or weight is important (wrestling, jockey, model), focused on reducing fat and increasing muscle.

What are risk factors for males to have eating disorders?

100

When conducting a physical assessment on a known bulimic patient, be sure to check for adventitious lung sounds because of this risk related to purging.

What is aspiration pneumonia?

200

Real life threatening illnesses with potentially fatal consequences

What are eating disorders?

200

Frequent food binges without compensatory measures to counteract the binge eating. 

What is binge eating disorder?

200

–Mood disorders

–Anxiety disorders

–Substance abuse

What are the most common comorbidities of eating disorders?

200

Occurs at least once a week for three months

What are the criteria for Binge-purge behaviors being diagnosed as  bulimia according to the DSM 5?

200

This electrolyte is usually decreased due to frequent vomiting and use of laxatives in bulimics and can place the patient at risk for cardiac problems. 

What is potassium?

300

Biological, psychological and sociocultural factors

What causes eating disorders?

300

•Musculoskeletal problems

•Gallbladder disease

•High blood pressure; high cholesterol; heart disease

•Type II diabetes

What are medical consequences of binge eating?

300

Has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder

What is anorexia?

300

Less than 85% of ideal body weight? 

By definition according to the DSM 5 what do most anorexics weigh?

300

The only FDA approved medication used to treat  bulimia. 

What is fluoxetine? (Prozac)

400

Extreme emotions, attitudes and behaviors around weight, food and size

What do eating disorders involve?

400

•Frequent trips to bathroom after meals•Excessive, rigid exercise regimen; compulsive need to “burn off” calories taken in•Discoloration or staining of the teeth•Withdrawal from usual friends and activities•Continued exercise despite injury•Calluses on the back of hands and knuckles from self-induced vomiting

What are characteristics of bulimia?

400

•Inpatient

•Residential

•Partial hospitalization

•Intensive outpatient

•Outpatient

What are levels of care for eating disorders?

400

Fine hair on back, upper arms and face that develop after the patient loses subcutaneous fat layer. 

What is lanugo?

400

This type of therapy has been proven effective in reducing binge-purge behavior in bulimics as part of their treatment. 

What is cognitive behavioral therapy? CBT

500

People of all walks of life

Who can get eating disorders?

500

–Inadequate food intake leading to a weight that is clearly too low–Disturbance in the experience of body weight or shape–Intense fear of weight gain, obsession with weight, and persistent behavior to prevent weight gain–Inability to appreciate the severity of the situation

What are signs of anorexia?

500

•Give advice about weight, exercise, or appearance

One of the DON'Ts for friends/relatives of eating disordered patients

500

Enlarged parotid glands

What physical assessment finding correlates with a bulimic who purges frequently?

500

This precaution may be ordered by the nurse or doctor to prevent purging behavior. 

What is reverse room restriction? RR