Chew and colleagues (2002 ) reported on two Canadian nurses who presented with urinary tract infections that were linked to the purposeful infusion of their blood into their bladders. This type of malingering is associated with:
a) Somatization disorder
b) Factitious disorder
c) Conversion disorder
d) Munchausen by proxy disorder
b
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a. reactive b. reflective c. experiential d. contextual
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A) white people; people of color B) people of color; white people C) white males; white females D) black males; black females