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What ADHD symptoms are lack of attention to detail, careless mistakes, not
listening, losing things diverting attention, forgetfulness -ANSWERS-Selective
attention
Recurrent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food paired with a
feeling of lack of control of eating behaviors. To compensate for overeating,
individuals with bulimia nervosa engage in behaviors to prevent weight gain,
including self-induced vomiting, excessive use of laxatives or diuretics, excessive
exercise, fasting, or a combination of these behaviors
- At least once a week for 3 months -ANSWERS-Bulimia Nervosa
Persistent ingestion of nonfood items that do not contain nutritional value at
least once a month. Clay paper soap hair soil chalk paint metal pebbles ice -
ANSWERS-Pica
Reduced intake of food volume or variety due to fear of aversive consequences of
eating, lack of interest in food or eating or sensory sensitivity. Associated with
nutritional, medical, or psychological impairment. Eating only a few foods that do
not meet nutritional needs -ANSWERS-ARFID
What dx criteria for AFRID -ANSWERS-Significant weight loss, nutritional
deficiency, dependence of an E tube or nutritional supplements, impaired
psychosocial functioning
, Pica tx -ANSWERS-Non contingent reinforcement, environmental enrichment,
overcorrection
What is the SCOFF tool used for -ANSWERS-eating disorders
Content of SCOFF tool -ANSWERS-Sick: Eat until feeling sick
Control: loss of control
One: Have you recently lost one stone (14 pounds) in 3 mo
Fat: Believe you're fat when others say you're too thin
Food: Does food dominate your life
Over 2 needs investigation
What is one of the most successful tx for eating d/o in kids and teens -ANSWERS-
Family based tx for eating d/o
What are the 3 phases to family based tx for eating disorder -ANSWERS-Full
parental control, gradual return of control, autonomy
One's concept of oneself as male female or both that is not derived from an
interconnection of biotraits, developmental influences, or environmental factors -
ANSWERS-Gender identity
At what age do kids become aware of the physical differences between boys and
girls