A community health nurse suspects Munchausen syndrome by proxy when a child
A) experiences "seizures" only when a parent is present, not if a third party is present.
B) has stunted growth and shortened limbs that have been noticeable since birth.
C) has a noticeable limp when wearing shoes but not in bare feet.
D) has periods of "acting out" and misbehaving, especially when there is company.
Ans: A
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