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1 For the past three months, Trish has been going to Mcdo to order 4 full sized burgers, 2 rice

meals, 4 serving of fries and 3 beverages. She then goes over to Jollibee and order similar
quantities. She goes home and consumes her food in less than an hour. While eating, she
describes that she has no control over her behavior and she has incessant thoughts about how
her body is ugly and worthless. She then tries to maintain her normal weight by fasting for the
rest of the week, exercising for 4 hours every day and by taking diuretics. If she were to be
diagnosed with a disorder, what would it be?

a. Binge Eating Disorder c. Anorexia Nervosa


b. Bulimia Nervosa d. Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
2. Which of the following is a core feature of insomnia disorder?

A. Depressed mood.
B. Dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality.
C. Cognitive impairment.
D. Abnormal behaviors during sleep.
E. Daytime fatigue.

3. Which of the following is necessary to make a diagnosis of insomnia disorder?

A. Difficulty being fully awake after awakening.


B. Difficulty with sleep initiation or sleep maintenance, or early-morning
awakening with inability to return to sleep.
C. Absence of a coexisting mental disorder.
D. Documented insufficient opportunity for sleep.
E. Persistence of sleep difficulties despite use of sedative-hypnotic agents.

4. An obese 52-year-old man complains of daytime sleepiness, and his partner confirms that he
snores, snorts, and gasps during nighttime sleep. What polysomnographic finding is needed to
confirm the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea?

A. No polysomnography is necessary.
B. Polysomnographic evidence of at least 5 apnea or hypopnea episodes per hour of
sleep.
C. Polysomnographic evidence of at least 10 apnea or hypopnea episodes per hour of
sleep.
D. Polysomnographic evidence of at least 15 apnea or hypopnea episodes per hour of
sleep.

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