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Module introduction

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Pre-module test

 

Section 1: Background and diagnosis

(1.1) Section 1: Background and diagnosis

(1.2) Vignette

(1.3) GP records of bulimia nervosa

(1.4) Test your knowledge

(1.5) Prevalence of bulimia nervosa

(1.6) Reflection

(1.7) Suggested answers

(1.8) NICE guideline target groups

(1.9) SCOFF questionnaire

(1.10) CBT model for maintenance of bulimia nervosa

(1.11) Reflection

(1.12) Susceptibility and risks with particular patients

(1.13) Reflection

(1.14) Confirming the diagnosis

(1.15) ICD-10 classification of eating disorders

(1.16) Reflection

(1.17) Section 1: Recap

(1.18) Section 1: Summary

 

Section 2: Making a full assessment

(2.1) Section 2: Making a full assessment

(2.2) Making a full assessment

(2.3) Clarification of the course and severity of the illness

(2.4) Weight history

(2.5) Family, personal and social history

(2.6) Checking for comorbid psychiatric disorder

(2.7) Mental state examination

(2.8) Physical symptoms

(2.9) Physical examination

(2.10) How bulimia affects the body

(2.11) Physical investigations

(2.12) Questionnaires

(2.13) Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q)

(2.14) Bulimic Investigatory Test (BITE)

(2.15) Short Evaluation of Eating Disorders (SEED)

(2.16) Vignette

(2.17) Vignette: suggested answers

(2.18) Vignette: suggested answers

(2.19) Assessment of suicidal risk

(2.20) Self-injurious behaviour in bulimia nervosa

(2.21) Reflection

(2.22) Reflection: suggested answers

(2.23) Section 2: Recap

(2.24) Section 2: Summary

 

Section 3: Next steps

(3.1) Section 3: Next steps

(3.2) NICE guidelines: self-help programmes

(3.3) NICE guidelines: antidepressants

(3.4) NHS Quality Improvement Scotland

(3.5) Diary

(3.6) Prochaska and DiClemente’s transtheoretical model of change

(3.7) Section 3: Recap

(3.8) Section 3: Summary

 

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