A) electrolyte imbalance
B) salivary gland damage
C) starvation
D) tooth erosion
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A) her prognosis for a full recovery is very good.
B) she is probably in need of little if any more treatment.
C) she has completed the most difficult part of her treatment.
D) little in terms of how likely she is to be successful in the long term.
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A) anorexia nervosa
B) bulimia nervosa
C) pica
D) ruminaiton disorder
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A) quality and quantity of sleep as well as daytime sequelae (how the individual feels when awake) .
B) quality and quantity of sleep only.
C) quantity of sleep plus the amount of sleep time the individual believes is appropriate.
D) subjective judgment of the clinician.
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A) first line of treatment for the very obese.
B) last line of treatment for the very obese.
C) treatment of choice for anyone who wants to lose weight.
D) most rare of weight loss treatments.
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A) significant short-term gains in reduction of purging, but little change in binge-eating behavior.
B) significant short-term gains in reduction of binge eating but no long-term gains.
C) a few short-term gains in reduction of binge eating and purging but no long-term gains.
D) significant short- and long-term gains in reduction of binge eating and purging.
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A) IPT is more effective in the short term but CBT is more effective when we look at how well patients are doing one year following treatment.
B) IPT and CBT appear to be indistinguishable in terms of their effectiveness in the short and long term, despite their very different approaches.
C) IPT is always more effective than CBT.
D) CBT is more effective in the short term, but IPT patients "catch up" and will do as well as CBT patients one year after treatment.
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A) higher than for any other psychological disorder except depression.
B) lower than that of most psychological disorders.
C) higher than that any psychological disorder reviewed in your text.
D) the highest of all of the psychological disorders.
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A) Rose should be diagnosed with primary insomnia.
B) Rose would be diagnosed with hypersomnolence disorder if her symptoms cause disruptions or distress in her life.
C) Rose should be diagnosed with a parasomnia
D) a medical condition is a more appropriate diagnosis than a sleep disorder.
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A) are ashamed of their disorder.
B) fear that they will be hospitalized.
C) do not truly believe that they are too thin.
D) have little desire for food.
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A) 20%
B) 5%
C) 2%
D) 40%
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A) 12%
B) 17%
C) 26%
D) 34%
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A) make the patient's bedtime earlier.
B) leave the patient's bedtime alone and change the duration of sleep.
C) make the patient's bedtime later.
D) keep the person awake for several days in a row.
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A) spend more of their "bed time" awake than asleep.
B) have a diagnosable sleep disorder.
C) need to increase the number of hours in bed.
D) spend 10% of their "bed time" awake.
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A) effective at any weight.
B) more successful than dieting for the treatment of the very obese.
C) less successful than diet for the very obese.
D) always successful.
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A) African Americans
B) Hispanics
C) Native Americans
D) Asians
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A) Alice is currently on a diet; her friends also diet aggressively.
B) Sue is of average to slightly above average weight but wants to lose a few pounds.
C) Megan's friends are concerned about the weight she has lost since she began working out with the swim team.
D) Jean has always been fairly thin despite the fact that she eats quite normally.
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A) instituting a "Twinkie tax" on all food with a high sugar content.
B) reducing the cost of health foods.
C) taking soda and junk food vending machines out of schools.
D) all of these
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