Acute,Cronic disorder in children

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Across
  1. 1. Therapy involving family in treatment
  2. 3. Behavioral therapy commonly used.
  3. 6. Multidisciplinary treatment involves doctor, dietitian and __
  4. 10. Severe weight loss disorder characterized by fear of gaining weight
  5. 12. Fear of gaining weight seen in anorexia nervosa
  6. 14. Hormone responsible for satiety
  7. 15. Hormone regulating appetite produced by stomach
  8. 16. Eating disorder with binge eating followed by purging
  9. 18. Medical monitoring includes checking vital __.
  10. 19. Compulsive exercise in eating disorders.
  11. 21. Chronic protein-energy malnutrition with edema
  12. 24. Nutritional rehabilitation requires gradual calorie __
  13. 25. Chronic malnutrition affects child’s __ growth
  14. 26. Low body mass index indicates __.
  15. 27. Distorted perception of body shape.
Down
  1. 2. Loss of menstrual cycle in adolescents.
  2. 4. Acute dehydration leads to decreased __ volume.
  3. 5. Psychiatric classification manual used for diagnosis.
  4. 6. Parotid gland enlargement in bulimia
  5. 7. Acute refusal to eat in young children is called feeding __.
  6. 8. Common electrolyte imbalance in vomiting
  7. 9. Psychological factor causing eating disorder
  8. 10. Persistent picky eating beyond normal age.
  9. 11. Inflammation of esophagus due to vomiting
  10. 13. Eating disorder with recurrent binge eating without purging.
  11. 17. Severe wasting form of malnutrition
  12. 20. Electrolyte commonly low in refeeding syndrome
  13. 22. Acute complication of refeeding in malnourished child
  14. 23. Medical instability due to severe starvation
  15. 24. Deficiency of iron causing anemia