Chapter 10 Feeding and Eating Disorders Total Assessment Guide T A G Factual Conceptual Applied 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 2 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 25 13 18 23 24 27 16 20 21 22 26 28 30 31 33 36 29 37 38 54 56 57 70 73 102 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 67 71 72 55 60 66 68 69 99 100 32 34 35 100 39 41 43 101 49 51 103 104 77 78 96 80 97 106 84 40 47 50 52 74 75 105 79 81 Topic Overview pp 263 265 Symptoms of Anorexia pp 265 267 Symptoms of Bulimia pp 267 269 Diagnosis of Feeding and Eating Disorders pp 269 271 Frequency of Anorexia and Bulimia pp 271 274 Causes of Anorexia and Bulimia pp 274 277 Treatment of Anorexia pp 278 279 Treatment of Bulimia pp 279 280 Prevention of Eating Disorders pp 280 282 Question Type Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay 86 87 88 89 42 44 45 90 46 48 53 91 92 93 94 95 76 82 83 85 98 This question covers more than one topic ScholarStock 396 a b c d a b c d a b c d Chapter 10 Feeding and Eating Disorders Multiple Choice 10 1 1 What is the primary characteristic of anorexia nervosa self induced vomiting eating non nutrient substances repeated episodes of binge eating starving oneself Answer d Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 1 Page Reference 263 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 2 During a lecture on eating disorders the lecturer tells the audience Let s be candid anorexia is a misnomer Most of the people around you are puzzled until the expert explains What does she say Anorexia nervosa is much less prevalent than is generally believed Anorexia is actually a form of suicide among clinically depressed adolescents The emphasis should be on the nervosa because this is a neurological disorder The term anorexia means loss of appetite but people with this disorder are actually hungry 10 1 3 Individuals who are attempting to become extremely thin by refusing to eat suffer from Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 2 Page Reference 263 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder obesity phobia bulimia nervosa anorexia nervosa anti obesity obsession Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 3 Page Reference 263 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 4 Some experts suggest that a better term than eating disorder would be disorder ScholarStock 397 a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d nutrition food avoidant starvation dieting Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 4 Page Reference 263 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 5 The chief characteristic of bulimia nervosa is self induced vomiting binge eating self starvation a preoccupation with food Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 5 Page Reference 263 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 6 Page Reference 264 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 3 Do men suffer from eating disorders 2 to 1 5 to 1 10 to 1 equal 44 15 15 44 10 2 2 10 ScholarStock 398 10 1 6 For both anorexia and bulimia the rate of occurrence in females compared to in males is about 10 1 7 According to the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at any point in time percent of high school females are attempting to lose weight as compared with percent of males 10 1 8 A national survey found that almost percent of American women have a negative body image particularly concerning their waists hips and or thighs 10 1 9 According to the textbook European American and Latina women report higher rates of body dissatisfaction than Answer a Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 7 Page Reference 264 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 10 3 Do men suffer from eating disorders 1 25 50 75 Answer c Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 8 Page Reference 264 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder Asian women African American women Middle Eastern women Australian women Answer b Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 9 Page Reference 264 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder a BMI below 15 5 a weight below 16 a BMI below 18 5 a BMI below 22 Answer c Difficulty 1 ScholarStock 399 a b c d a b c d a b c d 10 1 10 DSM 5 does not contain a formal cutoff as to how thin is too thin What does it suggest as a useful indicator in adults Question ID 10 1 10 Page Reference 265 Topic Symptoms of Anorexia Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 11 In the case of Serrita whose struggle with anorexia is described in your textbook what was her attitude about her condition that is common to many diagnosed with anorexia She admitted to being too thin and acknowledged her need to gain weight She admitted to being too thin but denied that she needed to gain weight She denied that she was too thin She admitted to being too thin but blamed it on a biochemical deficiency Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 11 Page Reference 265 Topic Symptoms of Anorexia Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 12 The average victim of anorexia nervosa is percent below normal body weight a b c d a b c d a b c d 10 15 25 35 Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 10 1 12 Page Reference 266 Topic Symptoms of Anorexia Skill Factual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder 10 1 13 Which of the following is a defining symptom of anorexia nervosa amenorrhea fear of gaining weight binge eating depression Answer b Difficulty 2 Question ID 10 1 13 Page Reference 266 Topic Symptoms of Anorexia Skill Conceptual LO 10 1 How can you tell if someone has an eating disorder ScholarStock 400 10 1 15 About percent of people with anorexia nervosa are estimated to die of starvation suicide or medical complications stemming from their extreme weight loss a b c d a b c d a b c d 10 …
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