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Psych

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cx   negative sel-esteem /genetics: hypothalamus malfunction/ improper Dopamine levels/ Cultural  
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types   1. Anorexia nervosa 2. Bulimia 3. morbid obesity  
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Anorexia nervosa   aversion to food a desire to avoid food refuse to eat  
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Symptoms   excessive wt loss (> 25% baseline wt) refusal to maintain a normal wt excessive exercise distorted view of body obssesive thoughts shy and introverted amenorrhea (absence of period) sleep only 2-3 h  
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Bulimia nervosa   eat up to 8,000 cal in a hour but vomit afterwards and abuse laxatives and diuretics  
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what is the main difference between anorexia and bulimia?   "binge eating" obsession w/ food = bulimia not eating / obsession w/ diet and exercise = anorexia  
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what does vomiting cx in bulic pts?   trauma to back of throat/ enemal of teeth (gone)/ hoarsiness of voice / sense of loss of control  
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what kind of people are bulimics?   impulsive/ low self-esteem  
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Morbid obesity   > 100 lbs above the ideal wt  
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when are fat cell numbers stabilished?   number of fat cells estabilished at birth  
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what other dz are associated with morbid obesity?   MI, DM 2, osteoarthritis increased risk of cancer, gallblader, and HTN , edema , dehydration  
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tx   Bariatric Surgery  
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meds   Zanax /BuSpar/ Serax (alcohol detox)  
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caution for antidepressants   teens r/t suicidal thoughts  
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What are eating disorders?   disorders of body image  
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Eating disorder affect more ____ in the age group of _____   women 12-30  
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what theory states that eating disorders originate in childhood (ineffective parent emotional nurture)?   psychological theory  
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how does the lack of nurturing by parents affect the child?   he/she develop a maladaptive response to not being worthy of love. this feeling is caried out through adulthood and self detructive actions are taken to validate the "unworthy of love" theory  
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women who develop anorexia usually have ______ feelings towards their _____   negative feelings towards their mothers  
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what defense mechanism is activated during an eating disorder crises?   regression  
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what does the Biologic theory say the cx of eating disorders are?   1. women have more fat than men (pregnancy) 2. disfunction in the hypothalamous functioning 3. disturbance in Dopamine  
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what is the cx of obesity according to the Behavorist theory?   culture. Food is pleasure or a reminder of pleasure in sad times  
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Anorexia nervosa   aversion of food. pt refuses to eat - as early as 8 years old  
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S/S of anorexia   excessive exercise - excessive dieting (diet can be cut down to 200 cal/day or even less)- perfectionism - obession - sleep little - distorted body image -  
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Bulimia nervosa   binge eating (up to 8,000 cal/day) followed by forced vomiting  
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S/S of bulimia   excessive exercise - abuse of laxatives and diuretics - obsession w/ eating - thoughts of suicide - sensitive to body coments- eroding teeth and enemal  
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what monitoring is needed for bulimic pts?   electrolytes  
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MOrbid Obesity   > 100 lbs  
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other dz that can cx morbid obesity if not controled   DM and Hypothyroidism  
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according to the psychoanalitic theory, what phse of development is the obese pt stuck in?   the oralphase (oral gratification)  
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medical complications of eating disorders   1. electrolyte imbalances 2. cardiac irregularities 3. edema and dehydration 4. GI problems  
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what vitamine will post op bariatrics have to take for the rest of their lives?   B12  
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