Several clients are members of a therapy group for clients with eating disorders. Of what particu-lar use is this type of group therapy for treatment of eating disorders?
1. Spending time in a group setting helps the client focus on things other than food-related issues
2. Interacting with clients who have similar problems helps prevent secondary gains related to being different
3. Focusing on problems experienced by other group members helps the client avoid having to deal with personal concerns
4. Many insurance companies are more willing to pay for group rather than individu-al therapy
Question 2
A pediatric nurse at the clinic interviews a 14-year-old client who is dressed in baggy clothes and two sweaters on a warm day.
The client admits to not having had her period for 4 months. The nurse notes fine downy hair along the client's cheeks. Vital signs are T, 36.6; P, 64; and BP, 84/50. Which additional objec-tive sign would best support the nurse's assessment that the client has anorexia nervosa?
1. Weight 15 below normal for her height
2. Eroded dental enamel
3. Parotid gland enlargement
4. Dehydration