Week 6 Quiz
• Family history that includes a close relative with an eating
disorder, weight stigma in the culture or family, trauma
(especially physical or sexual abuse), and a history of being
bullied about weight or physical appearance may increase the
risk for eating disorders.
• Mild BMI Less than or equal to 17 kg/m2. Moderate BMI 16 to
16.99 kg/m2. Severe BMI15 to 15.99 kg/m2. Extreme BMI
Less than 15 kg/m2"
• Anorexia and bulimia can both have medical
complications of menstrual irregularities and
dehydration.
• 57% of transgender youth with unsupportive parents attempt
suicide.
• One commonly used SBIRT tool is the CRAFFT screening tool,
which is recommended by the AAP Bright Futures Guidelines
for preventative care screenings.
• Family history that includes a close relative with an eating
disorder, weight stigma in the culture or family, trauma
(especially physical or sexual abuse), and a history of being
bullied about weight or physical appearance may increase the
risk for eating disorders.
• Mild BMI Less than or equal to 17 kg/m2. Moderate BMI 16 to
16.99 kg/m2. Severe BMI15 to 15.99 kg/m2. Extreme BMI
Less than 15 kg/m2"
• Anorexia and bulimia can both have medical
complications of menstrual irregularities and
dehydration.
• 57% of transgender youth with unsupportive parents attempt
suicide.
• One commonly used SBIRT tool is the CRAFFT screening tool,
which is recommended by the AAP Bright Futures Guidelines
for preventative care screenings.