Bulk Suggestion Bulk ID: braviboron/09.30.25-02:44AM
Accepted at: Sep, 30, 2025 5:25 a.m.
Author: braviboron
Related Deck: 1675118865074
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Which<b> subtype of anorexia nervosa</b> is more likely to be associated with <u>electrolyte disturbances</u> and <u>medical complications</u>? <br><br>{{c1::Binge-purge subtype}}
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<ul><li>Binge-purge subtype is typically associated with induced emesis, laxative/diuretic misuse etc.&nbsp;</li><li>These activities cause electrolyte disturbances which engender higher risk for complications</li></ul>
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Anorexia nervosa - Therapeutic Guidelines -&nbsp;<a href="https://tgldcdp.tg.org.au/viewTopic?etgAccess=true&amp;guidelinePage=Psychotropic&amp;topicfile=anorexia-nervosa">tgldcdp.tg.org.au</a>&nbsp;- Accessed 30 September 2025 - Last updated March 2021
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#Malleus_CM::#eTG_Complete::Psychotropic::Eating_disorders::Anorexia_nervosa #Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Internal_Medicine::General_Medicine #Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Psychiatry #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Psychiatry::06_Eating_Disorders::Anorexia_Nervosa::06_Clinical_Features #Malleus_CM::#Yield::Low