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What is the purpose of weight checks? To explore the meaning of weight to each client
and to assess body and self-measuring methods.
What are the effects of blind weights? They decrease obsession with numbers, increase
anxiety of the unknown, and may increase or decrease the struggle for power.
What are the effects of regular weights? They can increase or decrease adherence,
struggle, and behavioral sabotage.
What is the primary goal of meal plan structure? To ensure nutrient adequacy, energy
adequacy, weight restoration/stability, and cessation of disordered behaviors.
What factors are considered in the development of a meal plan? Caloric determination,
macro breakdown, challenges/exposures, supervision or accountability, and creating a rhythm
and pattern to eating.
, What does 'refusal/avoidance' indicate? The need for supervision.
What does 'Help me' indicate? The need for support.
What does 'Let me' indicate? The need for support, but caution should be taken to ensure
it is genuine.
What should be considered when working with vegetarian/vegan clients? Separate their
philosophical beliefs from their eating disorder beliefs and determine the origin and purpose of
their dietary choices.
How does the heart rate change in individuals with anorexia nervosa? Heart rate changes
in AN are not orthostasis. Orthostatic changes occur with lost blood volume or severe
dehydration. On standing, pulse rises and blood pressure drops.
What are some vital sign abnormalities associated with eating disorders? Bradycardia at
rest. The 'walk across the room' test can help distinguish between a starved heart and an athletic
heart.