Medical management of eating disorders


C. Laird Birmingham, Janet Treasure.
Bok Engelsk 2019 · Electronic books.

Medvirkende
Treasure, Janet, (author.)
Omfang
1 online resource (xiii, 219 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
Utgave
Third edition.
Opplysninger
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 May 2019).. - Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Preface to Third Edition -- Preface to Second Edition -- Preface to First Edition -- Abbreviations -- Section 1: Definitions and Prevalence -- Chapter 1 Definitions and Epidemiology -- Anorexia Nervosa -- Bulimia Nervosa -- BED -- ARFID -- OSFED and Unspecified Feeding or ED -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Section 2: Cause -- Chapter 2 Causal and Maintaining Factors -- Cultural Factors -- Biological Risk Factors -- Genetics -- Perinatal Risk Factors -- Neurophysiological Vulnerabilities -- AN Endophenotypes -- Biology Meets the Environment -- Binge Eating Endophenotypes -- Innate Anomalies in Reward Sensitivity -- Acquired Anomalies in Reward Sensitivity -- A General Causal Model for EDs -- The Factors That Maintain EDs -- AN -- The Evolution of ED Symptoms -- The Early Phase of an ED -- The Later Phase: Visible Emaciation in AN -- Pro Starvation Beliefs -- The Later Phase: The Evolution of Craving and the Development of Binge Eating -- Developing a Formulation -- Section 3: Diagnosis and Clinical Features -- Chapter 3 Obtaining the History and Physical Examination -- Obtaining the History -- The Physical Examination -- Colour Plates -- Measuring Weight, Height, and Estimating Body Fat -- Measuring the Height -- Measuring the Weight -- Calculating the BMI -- BMI Percentiles -- Anthropometry -- How to Measure Skinfolds -- Estimating Total Body Fat with Skinfold Measurements -- How to Use the Durnin and Womersley Table -- Interpolation -- Extrapolation -- What Equipment Is Needed to Measure Skinfolds? -- Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis -- Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry -- CT Scanning -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Chapter 4 Complications by System.. - Diagnostic Tests Commonly Ordered and Their Limitations -- Alkaline Phosphatase -- AST -- Bicarbonate -- Blood Count -- Calcium -- CPK -- Creatinine -- Serum Ferritin -- Folic Acid -- Magnesium -- Phosphorus -- Potassium -- Sodium -- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone -- Urinalysis -- Vitamin B12 -- Zinc -- Procedures -- Chest Radiographs -- Echocardiogram -- EKG -- Holter Monitor and Spectral Analysis -- Pelvic Ultrasound Examination -- Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Section 4: Differential Diagnosis -- Chapter 7 Diseases That Can Mimic Eating Disorders -- What Physical Signs Help to Make the Diagnosis? -- Psychiatric Diseases That Can Mimic EDs -- Medical Diseases That Can Mimic EDs -- Addison Disease -- Malabsorption -- Thyroid Dysfunction -- Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- Celiac Disease -- Constitutionally Low Body Fat -- Cancer -- Munchausen Syndrome -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Section 5: Course and Prognosis -- Chapter 8 Course and Prognosis -- Anorexia Nervosa -- Poor Prognostic Factors for AN -- Good Prognostic Factors for AN -- Bulimia Nervosa -- Poor Prognostic Factors for Bulimia Nervosa -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Chapter 9 Agreeing on a Goal Weight -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Chapter 10 Reducing the Risk of Death -- Life Expectancy -- How to Decrease the Risk of Death -- The Law, Ethics, and Clinical Decision Analysis -- How to Use Clinical Decision Analysis -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Section 6: Treatment -- Chapter 11 Evidence-Based Approach for the Treatment of Eating Disorders -- Introduction -- Summarising the Evidence -- Pathways of Care -- Early Intervention -- AN: General.. - Hypotension -- Heart Rate Variability -- The Electrocardiogram -- Differential Diagnosis -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Gastrointestinal -- Salivary Glands -- Oesophagus -- Stomach -- Ball of Hair in the Stomach (Bezoar) -- Small and Large Bowel -- Liver and Gallbladder -- Pancreas -- Digestion -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Endocrine -- Hypothalamic/Pituitary -- Thyroid -- Adrenal -- Ovary -- Breast -- Temperature Regulation -- Other Hormones -- Hypoglycaemia -- Treatment of Postprandial Hypoglycaemia -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Kidney -- Kidney Function -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Bones and Joints -- Bone -- Joints -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Blood -- Haemoglobin -- White Blood Cells -- Bleeding -- Platelets -- Coagulopathy -- Scurvy -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Immunity -- Cellular Immunity -- Antibodies -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Chapter 5 Complications of Nutritional Therapy -- Fundamentals of Nutrition -- Energy -- Protein-Energy Malnutrition -- Fluid, Electrolytes, and Minerals -- Are All Patients with EDs Malnourished? -- What Is the Refeeding Syndrome? -- What Does ''The Refeeding Syndrome'' Mean? -- What Causes the Refeeding Syndrome? -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Chapter 6 Laboratory Testing -- What Tests Should Be Ordered as Part of the Initial Assessment? -- What Tests Should Be Reordered During Treatment?.. - Nervous System -- The Brain (Central Nervous System) -- Death of Cells at the Base of the Brain (Central Pontine Myelolysis) -- Drowsiness or Loss of Consciousness (Decreased Level of Consciousness) -- Seizures -- Seizure-Like Episodes of Psychological Origin (Pseudoseizures) -- Confusion (Organic Brain Syndrome) -- Spinal cord -- Muscle -- Peripheral Nerves -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Dental -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Skin -- Dry Skin -- Lanugo Hair -- Hair Loss (Telogen Effluvium) -- Itch (Pruritis) -- Hypercarotenaemia (Yellow Skin) -- Oedema (Swelling Owing to Excess Fluid) -- Purple Extremities (Acrocyanosis) -- Nail Abnormalities (Nail Dystrophy) -- Acne -- Spooning of the Nails (Koilonychia) -- Angular Stomatitis -- Acrodermatitis Enteropathica -- Pellagra -- Scurvy -- Skin Complications Caused by Abnormal Behaviour -- Erythema Ab Igne -- Self-Phlebotomy -- Self-Inflicted Harm (Dermatitis Artefacta) -- Compulsive Hair Pulling (Trichotillomania) -- Rare Skin Manifestations -- Prurigo Pigmentosa -- Pili Torti -- Perniosis -- Neurodermatitis (Pomphylx) -- Eruptive Neurofibromatosis -- Signs Associated with Purging Behaviour -- Russell's Sign -- Blood under the Skin (Purpura) -- Subconjunctival Haemorrhage -- Oedema (Swelling Owing to Excess Fluid) -- Drug Eruption -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Explanation -- Respiratory -- Lung Function -- Pulmonary Disorders -- Other Conditions -- Frequency of Complications -- Implications for Health Care Professionals -- Patient Information -- Heart and Blood Vessels -- Cardiac Anatomy -- Cardiac Function -- Heart Failure -- Arrhythmia -- Atherosclerosis -- Bacterial Endocarditis -- Drug Overdose Treatment - Cardiovascular Considerations.. - The Form of Service for AN -- The Form of Treatment for AN -- Planning Treatment for People with EDs -- Confidentiality -- Intensive Forms of Treatment: Inpatient and Day Patient -- Clinical Case -- Implication for Nurses -- Chapter 12 Specific Psychological Therapies -- Setting the Scene for Treatment -- Translating Predisposing, Precipitating, and Perpetuating Aspects of Risk into Prevention and Treatment -- Tailoring Treatment to Predisposing Factors -- Environmental Factors -- Target Behaviour: The Culture of Eating -- Target Behaviour: The Culture of Thinness -- Predisposing Factors from the Perinatal Environment -- Target Behaviour: Overactive Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis -- Target Behaviour: A Predisposition to Obesity and Cardiovascular Risk -- Family and Peer Predisposing Factors: Food and Weight Salience, Parental Weight, Teasing, and Criticism - 'Shapeism' -- Target Behaviour: Overvaluation of Food, Weight, or Shape within the Family or Peer Group -- Precipitating Life Events -- Target Behaviour: Maladaptive Coping Strategies -- Genetic Risk Factors: Anomalies in the Control of Appetite, Reward, and Stress -- Target Behaviour: Anomalies in Appetite, Reward, and Stress Systems -- Predisposing Risk Factors: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Traits, Low Self-Esteem, Poor Social Aptitude -- Target Behaviour: Anomalies in Predisposing Behaviour - Rigidity, Excess Detail, Anxiety, and Low Self-Esteem -- Tailoring Treatment to Perpetuating or Maintaining Factors -- Maintaining Factors for AN -- Target Behaviour: Maintaining Factors for AN -- Maintaining Factors for Bulimia Nervosa -- Target Behaviour: Maintaining Factors for BN -- Maintaining Factors for Binge EDs -- The Processes Needed for Behaviour Change -- Outline of the Processes Used in the Management of EDs -- The Form of Therapy -- The Therapeutic Relationship.. - The Interpersonal Content of Therapy.. - Now in its third edition, the Medical Management of Eating Disorders is the definitive text on the diagnosis and general management of patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other related eating disorders. Providing up-to-date information and research on world-class treatments, this book helps health care professionals understand how to treat eating disorders and other subsequent medical complications that arise as a result of the patient's disorder. Each chapter begins with 'Study Questions' to focus the reader and put the relevant information into perspective, and concludes with 'Implications for Health Care Professionals' to summarise the key learnings of the chapter. 'Patient Information' sections are also included to give examples of how the topics covered can be presented to patients and families. This text is essential reading for all health care professionals involved in the care and management of patients with eating disorders.
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1-108-61841-3. - 1-108-62351-4

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