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mydiamond

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In a research study of eating disorders, it was found that the most frequent weight loss method used by female high school students was:
 
  a. Exercising
  b. Skipping meals
  c. Using diet pills
  d. Vomiting

Question 2

A patient, just laid off from his job of 15 years, is pacing rapidly in the waiting room. His behavior is disorganized, he is trembling, and he can be heard admonishing himself that he should have worked harder.
 
  He told the triage nurse that he would like to get some medication to calm him down so he can think straight.. Which of the following would constitute a therapeutic rationale for the use of antianxiety medication as his initial treatment? a. The patient believes it would be beneficial to him.
  b. It would calm the patient and allow his discharge.
  c. It would not be as addictive as antidepressant drugs.
  d. It would better enable him to participate in treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Forty-nine percent of high school females in this study used skipping meals as a weight loss method, followed by exercising, using diet pills, and vomiting.

Answer to Question 2

D
Antianxiety medications are useful in severe levels of anxiety because they can quickly reduce the patient's anxiety to a more manageable level that allows the patient to participate more meaningfully in further assessment and treatment. The patient's belief that it would be beneficial should be considered but is not itself rationale for choosing this treatment modality. It would likely help calm the patient but by itself would not be adequate treatment and thus would not be sufficient to permit his release from care. Most antianxiety medications are subject to abuse and when misused can be addictive; very few antidepressant medications are addictive.




mydiamond

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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