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Test Eating and elimination disorders
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QUESTION 1: How are eating and feeding disorders characterized?
As typical eating behaviors of development
For a persistent disturbance in eating habits that causes significant impairment
As disorders that only appear in adolescence and adulthood
By repeated excretion of urine or feces in inappropriate places
2nd QUESTION: What is pica disorder?
The persistent ingestion of substances that are neither nutritious nor food-like
Avoidance of certain foods due to lack of interest in eating
Repeated urination on the bed or clothing
Regurgitation of food to chew it again
QUESTION 3: What does enuresis disorder refer to?
The repeated emission of urine on the bed or clothing, whether involuntary or intentional
Repeated excretion of feces in inappropriate places
To the regurgitation of food
To the ingestion of non-nutritive substances
QUESTION 4: What can cause avoidant or restricted food intake disorder?
Just being picky about food
Regurgitation and re-chewing of food
Excretion of feces in inappropriate places
Significant weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, or dependence on supplements
QUESTION 5: What is rumination disorder?
The apparent lack of interest in eating
Ingestion of non-food substances
When the person regurgitates food, chews it again, swallows it again, or spits it out
Repeated emission of urine on clothing
QUESTION 6: When are elimination disorders such as enuresis or encopresis not diagnosed?
If they occur less than twice a week
If the child is a picky eater
If incontinence is due to a medical condition or the child has not reached the expected age of continence
If the behavior is intentional
QUESTION 7: What is encopresis disorder?
Repeated excretion of feces in inappropriate places, such as on clothing or the floor
Repeated urination in inappropriate places
Avoiding certain foods
Ingestion of soil or paper
QUESTION 8: What is the frequency criterion for enuresis to be clinically significant?
It should happen once a month
It should happen every day
It must occur at least twice a week for a minimum of three months
There is no specific frequency criterion
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