Munchausens Flashcards

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What are the 3 types of Munchausens?

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Munchausens Syndrome

Munchausens Syndrome by Proxy

Munchausen’s Syndrome by Internet (CyberMunch)

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Define:

  • Munchausens
  • Malingering
  • Factitious disorder
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Munchausens
-a person exaggerates or creates sx of illnesses in themselves to gain investigation, tx, attention, sympathy, and comfort from medical personnel.

Malingering
-Feigning illness has an external incentive (avoiding work, obtaining money)

Factitious disorder
-has no other incentive than to be a pt and experience the sick role

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What is the difference between Munchausen and hypochondriacs?

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Munchausen- pts know they are not sick

Hypochondriacs- believe they actually have the disease

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Munchausens

  • Etiology
  • Sx
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Etiology
-Theories suggest that a hx of abuse or neglect as a child, or a hx of frequent illnesses requiring hospitalization

Sx

  • dramatic but inconsistent/discrepant medical hx
  • unclear sx that are not controllable and that become more severe or change once treatment has begun
  • predictable relapses following
  • extensive knowledge of hospitals and medical terminology, textbook descriptions of illnesses
  • multiple surgical scars
  • new or additional sx following negative test results
  • presence of sx only when the pt is alone or not being observed.
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Munchausens by Proxy

  • what is this?
  • common presentation
  • signs and sx
  • characteristics of perpetrator
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What:
fabricating of inducing illness in a child by the parent or primary caregiver in order to get attention. Illness does not occur when the child and caregiver are separated.
form of child abuse

  • illness that is unexplained, unusual, prolonged, and resistant to tx
  • problem only originates in the presence of the perpetrator and resolves when the child and perpetrator are separated
  • the perpetrator seems less concerned about the childs illness than the clinicians who are providing care.

Signs and Sx:

  • bleeding from various sites
  • seizures
  • CNS depression
  • Apnea

Perpetrator Characteristics:

  • biological mother
  • usually 20-30YO
  • seem to be loving and caring when around medical staff
  • ALL have some sort of marital conflict
  • 50% have medical training
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Munchausens:

-examples of ways to be admitted to the hospital

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self-induced infections

surreptitious ingestion of medicines, vitamins, minerals

Self-induced injury

Phlebotomy

Thermometer manipulation or substitution of thermometer

simulation of the clinical manifestations of specific dz or syndromes

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Munchausens Syndrome By Proxy:

  • common presentations
  • dx
  • tx
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  • GI bleed or UTI
  • Vomiting or relfux
  • Diarrhea
  • Apnea
  • Hypoglycemia

Dx:
-complete history

Tx:

  • child protection team; abuse specialists or prediatrician
  • law enforcement
  • child protective and social services
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CyberMunch
-what is this?
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What: joins support groups on the internet and then falsify stories about themselves so that others will show sympathy and talk to them about their “misfortunes”

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