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DSM-5-TR Criteria for Anorexia Nervosa - ✔✔Restriction of energy intake, fear of gaining
weight, disturbed body image; subtypes include restricting and binge-eating/purging types.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) - ✔✔Eating
disturbance leading to inadequate nutrition, not related to body image concerns.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Binge Eating Disorder - ✔✔Recurrent episodes of eating large amounts
of food, lack of control, distress regarding binge eating.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Bulimia Nervosa - ✔✔Recurrent binge eating followed by
inappropriate compensatory behaviors like vomiting or excessive exercise.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Pica - ✔✔Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances for at least one
month.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Rumination Disorder - ✔✔Repeated regurgitation of food for at least
one month, not due to a medical condition.



Physical Exam Findings Associated with Feeding/Eating Disorders - ✔✔Bradycardia,
hypotension, lanugo, dental erosion, electrolyte imbalances; urgent attention for severe
dehydration, cardiac arrhythmias.



Recommended Psychotherapies for Feeding and Eating Disorders - ✔✔Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Family-Based Therapy (FBT); each has
specific rationale and focus.

,DSM-5-TR Criteria for Circadian-Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders - ✔✔Misalignment between
sleep pattern and desired/societal schedule; types include delayed sleep phase, advanced sleep
phase, irregular sleep-wake, non-24-hour type.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Insomnia Disorder - ✔✔Difficulty initiating/maintaining sleep causing
distress; may lead to impairment.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Narcolepsy - ✔✔Recurrent need for sleep, lapses into sleep, cataplexy,
hypocretin deficiency, REM sleep abnormalities.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Nightmare Disorder - ✔✔Recurrent extended, extremely dysphoric
dreams that are well-remembered.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorders - ✔✔Recurrent
incomplete awakenings, often with sleepwalking or sleep terrors.



DSM-5-TR Criteria for Obstructive Sleep Apnea - ✔✔Repeated upper airway obstruction
during sleep, leading to nocturnal breathing disturbances.



Distinguish Between Bereavement/Grief and Major Depressive Disorder - ✔✔Bereavement
involves sadness but retains capacity for positive emotions; MDD includes pervasive low mood,
loss of interest, feelings of worthlessness.



Dopaminergic agonists - ✔✔What is the treatment of choice for Restless Legs Syndrome in
terms of pharmacological intervention?



They can be very helpful during the day - ✔✔What is the role of power naps according to
research findings?

, Obesity diabetes cardiovascular disease - ✔✔What is a potential consequence of not getting
enough quality sleep in the long term?



6.5-9 hours - ✔✔What is the recommended range of hours for optimal sleep in young
adults?



REM sleep - ✔✔In which stage of sleep is the body effectively paralyzed, and dreaming is
more likely to occur?



Release of growth hormone - ✔✔What is the primary function of the deepest stage of non-
REM sleep, stage 4?



1.5 hours - ✔✔What is the approximate duration of each sleep cycle where we transition
from light to deep sleep and back again?



Stage 2 - ✔✔Which stage of sleep is characterized by bursts of activity known as sleep
spindles



Avoiding alcohol or nicotine close to bedtime - ✔✔What is a common nonpharmacologic
treatment for Periodic Limb Movement Disorder?



Regional cerebral blood flow - ✔✔Which imaging studies confirm increased brain activation
during REM sleep?



Improved sleep hygiene - ✔✔What is the first-line therapy for Recurrent Isolated Sleep
Paralysis?



Desensitization and exposure therapy - ✔✔Which therapy can be helpful in addressing
Nightmare Disorder?

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