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A 24-year-old woman re-presents to your ED for the third time this month following a syncopal event. Previous syncope assessments have not found an ECG, laboratory or radiological abnormality. She appears very underweight and you suspect a possible underlying eating disorder.

Original marking guide requires three findings with associated reasoning.

1. Complete the table listing 3 findings, other than weight/BMI, that you would look for on examination to support your suspicion that this patient may have an eating disorder. Provide justification for each. 6 marks

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2. List 6 indications for inpatient care of this patient. 6 marks

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