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IAEDP
CERTIFICATION
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Factors influencing self-injury - ANSWERS-Previous suicide attempt,
Depression, Impulsivity, Obsessive Compulsiveness
Medication with regulatory approval for ED treatment - ANSWERS-
Prozac
Amenorrhea in premenarcheal females - ANSWERS-Does NOT belong
in a patient with AN
Diagnostic criteria for BED - ANSWERS-Binge eating at least once per
week for three months, 1 out of 4 episodes associated with
compensatory behaviors
Neurotransmitter systems - ANSWERS-Norepinephrine, Dopamine,
Serotonin in regulation of feeding behavior and weight control
Environmental risk factor for BED - ANSWERS-Low socioeconomic
group
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Factors influencing self-injury - ANSWERS-Previous suicide attempt, Depression, Impulsivity, Obsessive Compulsiveness Medication with regulatory approval for ED treatment - ANSWERS- Prozac Amenorrhea in premenarcheal females - ANSWERS-Does NOT belong in a patient with AN Diagnostic criteria for BED - ANSWERS-Binge eating at least once per week for three months, 1 out of 4 episodes associated with compensatory behaviors Neurotransmitter systems - ANSWERS-Norepinephrine, Dopamine, Serotonin in regulation of feeding behavior and weight control Environmental risk factor for BED - ANSWERS-Low socioeconomic group

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Diagnostic criteria for BN - ANSWERS-Binge-eating and compensatory behaviors occur at least twice a week for two months Standard of Ethics violation - ANSWERS-Transporting patient charts without consent Comorbidities associated with EDs - ANSWERS-PTSD in AN with Binge/Purge behaviors, Alcohol Abuse/Dependence in BN, OCD in BED Co-occurring psychiatric illnesses in AN - ANSWERS-Approximately 80% have at least one co-occurring disorder BED not a discrete diagnosis - ANSWERS-True Multiple relationships in therapy - ANSWERS-Providing therapy to those served by others, Disclosures, Cooperation with other professionals

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IPT for interpersonal functioning - ANSWERS-True Most effective treatment for BN - ANSWERS-None of the above Change in level of care - ANSWERS-Not determined by patient's weight in comparison to ideal body range CBT-E - ANSWERS-Solution focused treatment addressing dysfunctional body weight and shape concerns, mood intolerances IPT treatment effectiveness - ANSWERS-False High impulsivity - ANSWERS-Trait more strongly linked to AN Compensatory behavior - ANSWERS-Laxative abuse in BN Self-help interventions - ANSWERS-Pure and guided interventions

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Neurotransmitters - ANSWERS-Dopamine and Serotonin in etiology of eating disorders Serotonin and Norepinephrine - ANSWERS-Significant role in etiology of eating disorders Symptoms of AN - ANSWERS-Hypothermia, Peripheral Edema Self-help CBT - ANSWERS-Not effective in treating BED Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) - ANSWERS- 26 item questionnaire for screening eating disorder risks Binge-eating episodes - ANSWERS-May NOT be associated with eating when hungry in BED Rumination Disorder - ANSWERS-Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances

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Countertransference - ANSWERS-Can lead to over involvement, trigger emotional responses, occurs when counseling relationship mirrors other relationships CBT-E progress - ANSWERS-False ACT affect regulation model - ANSWERS-False Narcissistic Personality Disorder - ANSWERS-Relatively uncommon in people with eating disorders Expressive therapies - ANSWERS-Increase awareness and expression of feelings, using non-verbal techniques Guided self-help modalities - ANSWERS-False CBT-E core focus - ANSWERS-Over-evaluation of shape and weight, event of mood-related changes in eating, dietary restraint

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Night eating syndrome - ANSWERS-Similar treatment to BED Manual-based CBT for BN - ANSWERS-True SCOFF Questionnaire - ANSWERS-Not a good diagnostic tool for Eating Disorders Lab abnormalities in AN - ANSWERS-Elevated total cholesterol Bone loss prevention - ANSWERS-Healthy body weight, normal nutrition, weight-bearing and cardiovascular exercise Refeeding Syndrome - ANSWERS-Hypophosphatemia, heart failure, seizure, death Metabolic acidosis - ANSWERS-True Hypokalemia symptoms - ANSWERS-Palpitations, cardiac arrhythmia

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Refeeding Syndrome risk factors - ANSWERS-Weight less than 70% of expected weight, not eating for 7 or more days, tube feeding Carotenemia - ANSWERS-Purple coloring of the skin in AN Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True Lab finding in patients with AN - ANSWERS-Mildly elevated AST, ALT Bone loss prevention - ANSWERS-True Refeeding Syndrome - ANSWERS-Hypophosphatemia, heart failure, seizure, death Metabolic acidosis - ANSWERS-True

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Hypokalemia symptoms - ANSWERS-Palpitations, cardiac arrhythmia Refeeding hypophosphatemia - ANSWERS-Most common complication of refeeding malnourished patient Medications increasing cardiac QT interval - ANSWERS-Abilify, Zofran, Reglan, Lamictal Bone resorption in AN - ANSWERS-Estrogen/Progesterone deficiency Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True Zyprexa (Olanzapine) side effects - ANSWERS-Increase appetite, weight, diabetes, ketosis, increase cholesterol, triglycerides Metabolic Alkalosis - ANSWERS-Most common metabolic imbalance in BN

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Hypokalemia symptoms - ANSWERS-Palpitations, cardiac arrhythmia Refeeding hypophosphatemia - ANSWERS-Most common complication of refeeding malnourished patient Medications increasing cardiac QT interval - ANSWERS-Abilify, Zofran, Reglan, Lamictal Bone resorption in AN - ANSWERS-Estrogen/Progesterone deficiency Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True Zyprexa (Olanzapine) side effects - ANSWERS-Increase appetite, weight, diabetes, ketosis, increase cholesterol, triglycerides Metabolic Alkalosis - ANSWERS-Most common metabolic imbalance in BN

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Bone density monitoring - ANSWERS-Annually Refeeding Syndrome risk factors - ANSWERS-Weight less than 70% of expected weight, not eating for 7 or more days, tube feeding Carotenemia - ANSWERS-Purple coloring of the skin in AN Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True Lab finding in patients with AN - ANSWERS-Mildly elevated AST, ALT Bone loss prevention - ANSWERS-True Refeeding Syndrome - ANSWERS-Hypophosphatemia, heart failure, seizure, death

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Metabolic Alkalosis - ANSWERS-Most common metabolic imbalance in BN Bone density monitoring - ANSWERS-Annually Refeeding Syndrome risk factors - ANSWERS-Weight less than 70% of expected weight, not eating for 7 or more days, tube feeding Carotenemia - ANSWERS-Purple coloring of the skin in AN Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True Lab finding in patients with AN - ANSWERS-Mildly elevated AST, ALT Bone loss prevention - ANSWERS-True

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Refeeding Syndrome - ANSWERS-Hypophosphatemia, heart failure, seizure, death Metabolic acidosis - ANSWERS-True Hypokalemia symptoms - ANSWERS-Palpitations, cardiac arrhythmia Refeeding hypophosphatemia - ANSWERS-Most common complication of refeeding malnourished patient Medications increasing cardiac QT interval - ANSWERS-Abilify, Zofran, Reglan, Lamictal Bone resorption in AN - ANSWERS-Estrogen/Progesterone deficiency Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True

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CERTIFICATION

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Bone loss prevention - ANSWERS-True Refeeding Syndrome - ANSWERS-Hypophosphatemia, heart failure, seizure, death Metabolic acidosis - ANSWERS-True Hypokalemia symptoms - ANSWERS-Palpitations, cardiac arrhythmia Refeeding hypophosphatemia - ANSWERS-Most common complication of refeeding malnourished patient Medications increasing cardiac QT interval - ANSWERS-Abilify, Zofran, Reglan, Lamictal Bone resorption in AN - ANSWERS-Estrogen/Progesterone deficiency Potassium and Phosphorous monitoring - ANSWERS-True