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BRWH

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Jill has been in treatment for anorexia nervosa for the past two months. Over this time, she has gained weight to the point where she is in the average range for a woman of her height. The fact that she gained weight fairly quickly in treatment means
 
  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.

Question 2

The most serious medical consequence of bulimia nervosa excluding death is potential
 
  a. electrolyte imbalance.
  b. salivary gland damage.
  c. starvation.
 d. tooth erosion.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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