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nenivikky

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Lara's son is constantly ill. While she is by her son's bedside in the hospital, one of the nurses observes Lara injecting her son with a solution that is causing his illness. Lara may have
 
  a. Munchauesen syndrome.
  b. Munchauesen syndrome by proxy.
  c. malingering.
  d. malingering by proxy.

Question 2

Symptoms of schizophrenia that represent excessive or overt symptoms are referred to as
 
  a. positive.
  b. negative.
  c. neutral.
  d. psychotic.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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