What are eating disorders?
Eating disorder symptoms severe some kind of PURPOSE that goes beyound weight loss, food as comfort, an addition, and beyound a need to feel special or in control
Examples of “purpose”
1. Comfort
2. numbing
3. cry for help
4. self-punishment
5. avoidance of intamacy
ED are NOT….
What is disordered eating?
Problematic eating patterns that are not practiced at high enough frequency or severity to merit the formal diagnosis of an eating disorder but it is still very serious in nature
What is the progression of disordered eating?
What are some influential factors of ED?
What is PICA?
Eating inedible things or craving and chewing substances that have no nutrition value like
What is rumination disorder?
Regurgitating and re-swallowing food
May start with GERD
It comforts them
What are risk factors of AN?
What is the driving force for those suffering with AN?
Maintaining sense of control (everything else is controlled by the family
What are the clinical manifestations of AN?
According to the PSM5 AN is defined as….
What are the 2 subtypes of AN?
True or false: May patients who suffer from AN may have a loss in hunger ques?
True– we shouldn’t wait for them to eat..
What are medical complications of AN?
Cardiovascular (5), Dermatologic (1), GI (1), Endocrine & Metabolic (3)
Cardiovascular:
2. 1. Bradycardia & hypotension
2. Mitral valve porlapse (common)
3. Arrhythmias
4. Refeeding syndrome
5. ECHO changes
Dermatologic
1. Dry skin, alopecia, lanugo hair
GI
1. Constipation
Endocrine & Metabolic
1. Amenorrhea
2. Infertility
3. Osteoprosis
BN is more common in older _____ and ______
1.Adolescent girls and young women
Unlike AN where patients are typically underweight. Patients who have BN are typically….
Average or slightly above average weight
BN patients typically have a ____ personality?
What is BN?
Binge eating in BN is defined as?
Purging in BN is defined as
What are medical complication asscoiated with BN?
Cardiovascular
1. arrhythmias
2. diet pill toxicity: palpatations hypertension
Gastrointestinal
1. Esophageal repture r/t vomiting
2. Constipation r/t laxitive use
3. Dental erosion r/t acidic contents of stomach when they vomit
4. Parotid gland swelling r/t parotid gland helps you salivate… frequent vomiting causes it too be enlarged constantly
Metabolic (typically fatality causes)
1. Hypokalemia
2. Dehydration
3. Metabolic alkalosis
Endocrine
1. Irregular menses (AN is absense of)
Pulmonary
1. Aspiration pneumonia
What is Russel’s sign?
Calluses on hands from a BN patient sticking hand in mouth to puke… not always present in our more chronic BN patients they may be able to puke “on command”
What is binge eating disorder?
How is binge eating disorder dx
Includes 3 or more of the following
1. Eating more rapidly than normal
2. Eating until feeling comfortably full
3. Eating large amounts of food when not physically hungry
4. Eating alone due to embarrassement of how much one is eating
5. Feeling disgusted, depressed or guilty after a binge
6. DOES NOT include compensatory behvaiors (anything you do to relieve the guild of eating like vomititng with BN)