Pica disorder
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a. The practice of pica may enhance iron absorption. b. Changes in behavior precede the appearance of anemia. c. The practice of pica may delay the onset of iron-induced behavioral changes. d. Adults are more resistant to iron-induced behavioral changes than children. 56.
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PICA. Pica is an eating disorder that involves eating items that are not typically thought of as food and that do not contain significant nutritional value. Symptoms and Behavior. The persistent eating, over a period of at least one month, of substances that are not food and do not provide nutritional value.
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A disorder characterized by persistent eating of non-food items and substances. Anorexia Nervosa . Pica . Rumination Disorder . A disorder characterized by repeatedly vomiting up food, coupled with either spitting it out or re-swallowing it, where the vomiting is not …
AXIS I: CLINICAL DISORDERS/OTHER DISORDERS THAT MAY …
307.52 Pica * (Pica) 307.53 Rumination Disorder. 307.59 Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood . Tic Disorders. 307.23 Tourette's Disorder ** (Tourette's Disorder) 307.22 Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder 307.21 Transient Tic Disorder. 307.20 Tic Disorder NOS ** (Tic Disorder) Elimination Disorders. Encopresis
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Examples include avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, pica, and rumination disorder. Elimination Disorders. These disorders can manifest at any point in a person’s life, although they are typically diagnosed in early childhood or adolescence. They include enuresis, which is the ...
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“Pica” means a diagnosed condition of a persistent eating of non-nutritive items or non-food materials. ... Other staff, who support or assist individuals with a swallowing disorder (i.e., licensed nurses, supervisory staff, case managers), also, may require training. Training in safe eating and drinking and swallowing risks shall be ...
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Pica is a disorder that occurs when children persistently eat one or more non-food substances over the course of at least one month.
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Thought Disorder. Goal:Improve ability to see world as others do. Be free of false perceptions and [see/hear/smell/feel] things as others do. Be free of false beliefs . Be free of thoughts that others are out to get you. Spend 2-3 hours each week visiting with others .
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The ICD-9-CM code for pica is . 307.52. and is used for children or adults. The ICD-10-CM codes for pica are (F98.3) in children and (F50.8) in adults. Specify if: I. n remission: After full criteria for pica were previously met, the criteria have not been met for a sustained period of time. _____ Rumination Disorder. Diagnostic Criteria 307.53 ...
[DOC File]Definition:
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Pica. is an eating disorder characterized by a compulsive craving, lasting more than one month, to eat . non-food items. The word “pica” comes from the Latin word for magpie, a bird known for eating anything. The prevalence of pica is unknown. However, “pica is reported most commonly in children and in individuals with mental retardation.
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