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Answer:
Factitious disorder imposed on another
Explanation:
Factitious disorder imposed on another is a condition where a caregiver creates the appearance of health problems in another person, typically their child. This may include injuring the child or altering test samples. It a condition in which a person produces, feigns, or exaggerates the symptoms of someone in their care.
This represents when someone falsely claims that another person has physical or psychological signs or symptoms of disease, or causes injury or illness to another person in order to mislead others.
Answer:
Factitious disorder imposed on another
Explanation:
Factitious disorder imposed on another, which was usually referred to as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is characterized by a deliberate initiation or falsely claiming of illness on someone, usually on a dependent a caregiver, causing the dependent to be admitted to be given medical care on such claims of being ill.
As stated in the question, Sharon created the appearance of diarrhea in her child, to get her admitted while pretending to be a worried and caring mother. Factitious disorder imposed on another is the appropriate diagnosis for Sharon.