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chads108

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After a positive diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, treatment is based upon all of the following except:
 a. restoring adequate nutrition.
  b. altering psychological patterns.
  c. identifying pressures that triggered the disorder.
  d. letting the patient decide when and how much to eat.

Question 2

In order to gain weight, a person may have to change eating habits and patterns. Which of these suggestions would not be appropriate for someone who is trying to gain weight?
 a. Eating more frequently
  b. Eating for a longer time
  c. Starting with low-calorie foods first
  d. Always finishing with dessert



bassamabas

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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