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What are signs of anorexia?
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BMI less than 17.5, depression, OC and fear of weight gain
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What are some signs of bulemia?
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Russell's signs, Parotid gland swelling
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What is the mean onset of binge-eating disorder?
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18 yrs
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What is binge-eating disorder?
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binging on food (no purging) 2x a week for 6 months or longer
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What is night-eating disorder due to?
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impaired melatonin-leptin-cortisol levels?
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What is Russell's sign?
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scrapes on hand due to trying to make oneself vomit in bulemia
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What is night-eating disorder?
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50% of calories consumed after dinner while having AM anorexia
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What percent of US people are overweight? obese?
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2/3 are overweight; 1/2 of those are obese
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What should waist circumference be for women?men?
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35; 40 for men
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Fat deposits where conveys a larger health risk?
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If fat gets localized; especially in waist-abdomen surrounding organs
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What is the gold standard for obese surgery?
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Roux-en-Y - bypass duodenum for BMI >40
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What is the average weight loss for LAGB?
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Lap band avg 40% of excess weight loss per year
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What is the traffic light diet?
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Green is 0-1g fat per serving, Yellow 2-5 g fat
Red is over 5 g per serving for children |
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Why should you talk to your patients about sex?
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Sexual dysfunction could be a symptom or manifestation of a more serious disease.
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What is the term for painful sexual intercourse?
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dyspareunia
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What is vaginismus?
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contraction of pubococcygeus which makes intercourse impossible
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What is a common affect of SSRI's?
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anorgamia
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What are the stages of the Kaplan sexual response cycle?
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DAOP; desire, arousal, orgasm pain
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What are the three weeks of psychosocial treatment?
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no touching, hug it out, intercourse allowed
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What is the start-stop technique?
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go up to climax then stop
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What is the squeeze technique?
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squeeze until desire to orgasm goes away
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What is the most common cognitive disorder in hospitalized elderly?
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Delirium
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What is primary aging characterized by?
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Mostly normal biological changes
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What is the largest homeostenosis in primary aging?
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liver blood flow and respiratory capacity
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What is somatization?
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the tendency to experience and communicate psychological distress in the form of physical symptoms. (you get sick cause of how you feel)
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What is considered premature ejaculation?
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less than 4 mins
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What are the signs of delirium?
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CAPPS -
Cognitive defects Abnormal attention Psychiatric symptoms Psychomotor activity Sleep-wake changes |