A) Idiopathic anorexia nervosa
B) Bulimic anorexia nervosa
C) Atypical anorexia nervosa
D) Avoidant/restrictive eating disorder
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient does not meet the strict diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa but does exhibit partial symptoms consistent with an eating disorder.
B) The allied health professional suspects an eating disorder but the patient has not yet been evaluated by a physician.
C) The patient has a family history of an eating disorder.
D) The physician is unable to determine which eating disorder is impacting the patient.
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Multiple Choice
A) Provide the client with a low-intensity cardiovascular exercise program.
B) Develop an exercise program that includes cardiovascular, resistance training, and flexibility components.
C) Politely tell the athlete that you think she should wait to exercise until she has totally recovered from the eating disorder.
D) Ask the client's permission to contact her physician for guidance and clearance.
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Multiple Choice
A) Provide the athlete with healthy weight-loss strategies.
B) Reassure the coach that if laxatives are used appropriately they will not cause undue harm.
C) Consider using sound nutrition and strength-training practices to gain weight and compete in the next weight class up instead of constantly needing to cut weight.
D) Recommend that the coach hold the athlete from practice until he agrees to stop this unhealthy behavior.
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A) Restricting caloric intake
B) Lifting weight excessively
C) Seeking constant reassurance that one's appearance is acceptable
D) Repeatedly comparing appearance with that of others
E) Excessive grooming
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A) Primary exercise dependence
B) Secondary exercise dependence
C) Body dysmorphic disorder
D) Muscle dysmorphic disorder
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A) Restrictive type
B) Not otherwise classified type
C) Pharmacologic-assisted type
D) Binge-eating/purging type
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A) Athlete must be complying with their individualized treatment plan and making progress toward treatment goals.
B) Athlete must be eating sufficient calories in order to meet treatment goals.
C) Athlete must have a body mass index of greater than 22.
D) Athlete must be able to maintain at least 90% of ideal body weight.
E) Athlete must be able to maintain a body fat percentage of at least 6% for males and 12% for females.
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