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