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Test Diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa
Agenda
1ST QUESTION: What is the fundamental criterion for diagnosing anorexia nervosa according to the text?
Persistent restriction of energy intake
Preference for vegetarian diets
Calorie counting without energy deficit
Refusal to engage in physical activity
QUESTION 2: What is the effect of energy restriction on body weight?
Staying within normal ranges for age
Descends to a significantly low level for age, sex, development, and health
Increases by rebound effect of metabolism
Only mildly lowering oneself without compromising one's health
3rd QUESTION: What BMI in adults is considered extreme in anorexia?
A BMI of less than 17 is always considered extreme
A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9
BMI less than 15 in adults
A BMI greater than 20 in adults
4th QUESTION: How does the fear of weight gain evolve as the person loses more weight?
Decreases as the person gets thinner
Disappears if the weight drops off sharply
Remains stable without change
Often increases in spite of weight loss
QUESTION 5: What defines the restrictive subtype in the DSM-5?
Weight loss through extreme dieting, fasting and exercise, no recent binge eating or purging
The presence of self-induced vomiting after each meal
Forced use of laxatives and diuretics after binge eating
A normal body weight with frequent compensatory behaviors
6TH QUESTION: What factor differentiates anorexia from the diagnosis of bulimia in the binge/purge subtype?
The frequency of binge eating per week
The patient's low body weight
The type of food eaten during binge eating
The age of onset of the disorder
7TH QUESTION: On what does the person with anorexia mainly base his or her self-worth, according to the text?
In your work and academic performance
On your social and family support network
Almost exclusively on your figure and weight
In the variety of your diet and meal times
8TH QUESTION: How is extreme thinness perceived in the distorted self-evaluation?
As an unmistakable sign of illness
As a personal moral failure
As a sign of physical weakness
As an achievement of self-control
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