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Clinical psychology / Münchausen syndrome by proxy / Münchausen syndrome / Hypoglycemia / Child abuse / Mental disorder / Foster care / Abuse / Child protection / Factitious disorders / Psychiatry / Health
Date: 2013-08-30 15:54:44
Clinical psychology
Münchausen syndrome by proxy
Münchausen syndrome
Hypoglycemia
Child abuse
Mental disorder
Foster care
Abuse
Child protection
Factitious disorders
Psychiatry
Health

Abstract: Factitious illness occurs when a caregiver exaggerates, falsifies, and/or induces symptoms of illness in a child. Emergency care providers are often in a unique position to

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