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Types of Feeding and Eating Disorders - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Anorexia nervosa
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-Bulimia nervosa v
-Binge eating disorder
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-Pica
-avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) v v v v
With repeated ingestion of a drug, the drug shows decreased effect. Increasing doses are required to
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achieve the effects noted with the original administration. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Tolerance
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State of adaptation produced with repeated administration of certain drugs so that physical symptoms
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occur when the drug is discontinued abruptly. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Dependence
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A change in behavior caused by biochemical changes in the brain after continued substance use
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characterized by preoccupation with and repeated use of a substance despite of negative outcomes. -
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CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Addiction
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Physiological and psychological reactions that occur when the use of a substance is stopped abruptly. -
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CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Withdrawal
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,Condition following the ingestion of a substance resulting in changes in level of consciousness, cognition,
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perception, judgment, and behavior. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Intoxication
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Feeding and Eating Disorders Background - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-severe, persistent disturbances in eating
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behaviors
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-approx. 9% of pop. in U.S.
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• costing $64.7 billion per year
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-second deadliest mental health condition, after opioid overdoses
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• approx. 10,200 deaths per year
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-typically develop in adolescence or young adulthood
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-more common in women
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-serious physical effects, contribute to psychological distress, disruptions in social functioning
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Feeding and Eating Disorders Risk Factors - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-Complex biopsychosocial factors
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-may experience neurobiological differences
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• serotonin and dopamine
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• idealize a thin appearance
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-Genetics
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-Trauma from abuse or bullying
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-Family dysfunction
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, Which of the following factors impact the development of eating disorders? Select all that apply.
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parental attitudes to gender roles v v v v
having a close relative with an eating disorder
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weight stigma in the culture
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trauma
intense family expectations related to physical appearance - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔having a close relative
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with an eating disorder
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weight stigma in the culture
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trauma
intense family expectations related to physical appearance
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Rationale: Family history that includes a close relative with an eating disorder, weight stigma in the culture
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or family, trauma (especially physical or sexual abuse), and a history of being bullied about weight or
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physical appearance may increase the risk for eating disorders.
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Which of the following are common characteristics of individuals with eating disorders? Select all that apply.
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perfectionism
low self-esteem
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