PSYCH257 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: American Heart Association, Basal Metabolic Rate, Sports Medicine
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Jane mild (bmi>=17); moderate (bmi 16-16. 99); severe (bmi 15-15. 99); extreme (bmi<15) Depression? should have bone density tested. did in fact have osteopenia in spine and hip. Treatment: pediatric, maudsley approach if she was an adult, likely day hospital if her bmi were below 15, likely inpatient. Dsm-5: bulimia nervosa recurrent episodes of binge eating objective: large amount of food in discrete period of time. Osfed, purging disorder, could be bn in partial remission comorbid: depression? needs blood work. also underweight so added concern. Bulimia nervosa comorbidity: depression and anxiety (social phobia, gad, ocd) comorbidity: depression and anxiety (social phobia, gad) Try out the html to pdf api pdfcrowd. com. Levels of treatment outpatient for adults: bmi > 16, can make changes independently day hospital for those needing support for changes; moderate weight restoration inpatient for more medically compromised, very low weight, and needing support for changes.