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What do the log icons/symbols mean?

Written by Stuart Argue

Updated at November 7th, 2022

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In the log activity, there are often little icons on the logs. Here is what they mean. You can see this anytime by clicking the (?) button.

  • Disordered behavior is one of purged/vomit, binged, chew-and-spit, restricted, excessively exercised, used laxatives
  • Urge means there was some urge to do a disordered behavior
  • Flagged just means you have flagged the log so you can find it again quickly.
  • Back logged means the log was entered at least one day after the event
  • Log was edited means the patient went back into the log after creating and and made some changes.

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