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Munchausen's by Proxy is a diagnosis given to the parent or caregiver of a child who is seeking self-recognition by stating a child has an unusual illness. This type of diagnosis for the parent/caregiver is known as:
 
  1. Child neglect.
   2. Medical abuse.
   3. Physical abuse.
   4. None of the above. The parent/caregiver is mentally ill.

Question 2

A mental health nurse is educating a mother on how to help her child deal with anxiety issues. The teaching should include:
 
  1. Encouraging the child to talk about her feelings.
   2. Decreasing environmental stimuli when the mother notices that her child is anxious.
   3. Teaching problem-solving skills.
   4. All of the above are correct



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1. The caregiver is seeking care for the child, thus is not neglecting the basic needs.
2. The caregiver is using exaggerated symptoms.
3. There is no mention of harm or death.
4. One answer is correct.

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1. Discussing feelings can help a child understand how to deal with adversity and decrease anxiety.
2. Decreasing stimuli allows the brain to slow down and understand the actions around them, thus decreasing anxiety.
3. Problem-solving techniques can provide support so that the child does not feel as anxious.
4. All of the statements are needed to support and teach the child how to deal with anxiety when the parents are not present.



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