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. Patient R. (53 y.o., diagnosis of “cerebral atherosclerosis”) is for two weeks in hospital. Along with neurotic-like symptoms he complains of significant memory loss, inability to remember where he put things and to reproduce a text he just read. However, in the “remembering 10 words” test the patient shows fluctuations in memory volume that are extrinsic for his disease. The patient exaggeratedly complains of constant headaches, contrary to his behavior in hospital ward. Conscious exaggeration of one’s disease severity is called: 1 punkt A. simulation (malingering); B. aggravation; C. dissimulation; D. hospitalism; E. iatrogeny.
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