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1. High impulsivity Trait more strongly linked to AN
2. Compensatory behavior Laxative abuse in BN
3. Self-help interventions Pure and guided interventions
4. Neurotransmitters Dopamine and Serotonin in etiology of eating disorders
5. Serotonin and Norepi- Significant role in etiology of eating disorders
nephrine
6. Symptoms of AN Hypothermia, Peripheral Edema
7. Self-help CBT Not effective in treating BED
8. Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) 26 item questionnaire for screening eating disorder risks
9. Binge-eating episodes May NOT be associated with eating when hungry in BED
10. Rumination Disorder Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances
11. Suicide risk factors Excessive exercise, alexithymia, Borderline Personality Disorder
12. Traits common in AN Difficulties in experiencing pleasure, High harm avoidance, Low im-
pulsivity
13. BN Binge-eating and compensatory behaviors occur at least once per
month for three months
14. Clinical features of depres- Not related to results of starvation
sion
15. At 90% of ideal body weight
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tions with verified Answers | FREQUENTLY MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND
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Highest risk of relapse in
AN
16. Factors influencing self-in- Previous suicide attempt, Depression, Impulsivity, Obsessive Compul-
jury siveness
17. Medication with regulato- Prozac
ry approval for ED treat-
ment
18. Amenorrhea in premenar- Does NOT belong in a patient with AN
cheal females
19. Diagnostic criteria for BED Binge eating at least once per week for three months, 1 out of 4
episodes associated with compensatory behaviors
20. Neurotransmitter systems Norepinephrine, Dopamine, Serotonin in regulation of feeding be-
havior and weight control
21. Environmental risk factor Low socioeconomic group
for BED
22. Diagnostic criteria for BN Binge-eating and compensatory behaviors occur at least twice a week
for two months
23. Standard of Ethics viola- Transporting patient charts without consent
tion
24. Comorbidities associated PTSD in AN with Binge/Purge behaviors, Alcohol Abuse/Dependence
with EDs in BN, OCD in BED
25. Approximately 80% have at least one co-occurring disorder
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tions with verified Answers | FREQUENTLY MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS @ 2026
1. High impulsivity Trait more strongly linked to AN
2. Compensatory behavior Laxative abuse in BN
3. Self-help interventions Pure and guided interventions
4. Neurotransmitters Dopamine and Serotonin in etiology of eating disorders
5. Serotonin and Norepi- Significant role in etiology of eating disorders
nephrine
6. Symptoms of AN Hypothermia, Peripheral Edema
7. Self-help CBT Not effective in treating BED
8. Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) 26 item questionnaire for screening eating disorder risks
9. Binge-eating episodes May NOT be associated with eating when hungry in BED
10. Rumination Disorder Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances
11. Suicide risk factors Excessive exercise, alexithymia, Borderline Personality Disorder
12. Traits common in AN Difficulties in experiencing pleasure, High harm avoidance, Low im-
pulsivity
13. BN Binge-eating and compensatory behaviors occur at least once per
month for three months
14. Clinical features of depres- Not related to results of starvation
sion
15. At 90% of ideal body weight
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, IAEDP Certification Exam Study Guide Exam || 2026 (Actual Exam) Ques-
tions with verified Answers | FREQUENTLY MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS @ 2026
Highest risk of relapse in
AN
16. Factors influencing self-in- Previous suicide attempt, Depression, Impulsivity, Obsessive Compul-
jury siveness
17. Medication with regulato- Prozac
ry approval for ED treat-
ment
18. Amenorrhea in premenar- Does NOT belong in a patient with AN
cheal females
19. Diagnostic criteria for BED Binge eating at least once per week for three months, 1 out of 4
episodes associated with compensatory behaviors
20. Neurotransmitter systems Norepinephrine, Dopamine, Serotonin in regulation of feeding be-
havior and weight control
21. Environmental risk factor Low socioeconomic group
for BED
22. Diagnostic criteria for BN Binge-eating and compensatory behaviors occur at least twice a week
for two months
23. Standard of Ethics viola- Transporting patient charts without consent
tion
24. Comorbidities associated PTSD in AN with Binge/Purge behaviors, Alcohol Abuse/Dependence
with EDs in BN, OCD in BED
25. Approximately 80% have at least one co-occurring disorder
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