Definitions
True/False
Electrolytes
Therapy Methods
Complications
100

A medication used to treat both nausea and anxiety.

What is Vistaril

100

Eating disorder behaviors only focus on food.

False.  

Scientific studies have shown links between ED and: perfectionism and obsessionality. 

100

Maintains water balance. Helps with muscle and nerve function. Aids in the maintenance of stabilizing blood pressure.

What is Sodium.

100

Encouraging a patient to Accept, Choose and Take Action to effect change. This therapeutic approach encourages patient to examine their thought processes and analyze the truth behind it by examining evidence.

What is Acceptance Commitment Therapy

100
Reduced Bone Mass related to calcium and phosphorus depletion

What is Osteopenia


200

A repetition of a particular response (thought or action) regardless of the absence or cessation of a stimulus.

What is Perseveration.

200

There are 3 types of Eating Disorders.

False

Anorexia Nervosa

Bulemia Nervosa

ARFID

ED not other specified

Rumination

PICA

200

An abnormal amount of this electrolyte can cause cardiac arrhythima and respiratory dysfunction. 

what is Potassium

200

When patients work with a specialist to garner an understanding about the role of nutrients in their bodies, as well as forming a structured/stable healthy eating pattern.

What is Nutritional Therapy

200

A sudden drop in blood pressure with sudden changes in position.

What is Orthostasis

300

A condition in which a person keeps bringing up food from the stomach into the mouth (regurgitation) and rechewing the food.

What is Rumination.

300

The percentage of men diagnosed with an eating disorder is increasing in the United States.

True

300

This is required for the proper growth and maintenance of bones, also helps neutralize stomach acid and moves stools through the intestine.

What is Magnesium.

300

This is when a patient works with a therapist to identify irrational beliefs and thought patterns which are relevant to their eating disorder

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

300

A condition that can cause dizziness, confusion, diaphoresis, tremors, pallor, coma, and/or death.

What is Hypoglycemia

400

An emotion that if allowed to feel during treatment, may lead to the healthy expression and processing of emotions, an increased sense of trust in relationships, and overall positive change.

What is vulnerability.

400

Older Adults are more likely than teens and young adults to get an Eating Disorder.

False

400

This is involved in the body’s energy production. This works with calcium to help build bones.

What is Phosphorus.
400

This type of therapy uses mindfulness by validating feelings, working to accept your problems while at the same time taking steps to address the problems.

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

400

Erosion of enamel resulting in cavities and ulceration of the mouth related to acid.

What is Peridontal Disease.
500

This occurs when blood pressure is too low and the heart does not pump enough oxygen to the brain.

What is Syncope.

500

Purging is self induced vomitting.

False

Use of drugs such as laxatives, diuretics, diet pills and enemas can be used to purge the body.

As well as use non-purging compensatory behaviors such as: abusing insulin, fasting, and excessive exercising

500

This helps muscles and blood vessels contract and expand, to secrete hormones and enzymes and to send messages through the nervous system.

What is Calcium.

500

Also known as Maudsley Approach, this is a 3 phased approach utilizing parents and caregivers to support and provide structured recovery to their adolescent or young adult family member for recovery.

What is Family Based Therapy

500

A condition that affects the emptying of the stomach due to slowing of normal spontaneous movement of the muscles in your stomach, which results in easily feeling full, nausea and/or vomitting.

What is Gastroparesis.