Medical complications seen in patients with eating disorders…
Medical complications seen in patients with eating disorders can be life threatening. The risk of medical complications increases with the length of time patients are living with these diseases. Which of the following potential medical complication is NOT seen in patients with eating disorders?
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You are seeing a 58-year-old female patient in your clinic in Minneapolis, MN during the month of February 2025. She states that she is struggling with her previously well-managed diagnosis of mild depression and she is feeling irritable more often. She is currently not on any medication. Her work has been particularly stressful, and she has found it hard to exercise recently due to the weather. You suspect this patient may have seasonal affect disorder (SAD). Which of the following is NOT typically ordered for patient’s with SAD?
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Interventions in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) involve patient support and education about the nature of the condition, including information that life expectancy is not affected, the condition is usually chronic with periodic exacerbations, and stress is a common trigger. Which of the following is NOT typically characteristic of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
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