Answer:
Factitious disorder, option D
Step-by-step explanation:
Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a patient fabricates stories and exaggerates elements about themselves and their ailments. In a healthcare context, these patients pretend to exhibit certain signs and symptoms point towards a particular condition or disease in order to receive both emotional and physical care from healthcare providers, despite not truly being sick. Because these patients are imposing such fake sicknesses on themselves, this condition is now called factitious disorder.
If the patient imposed such a condition on another person, usually a child, elderly individual, or a person with cognitive impairments and disabilities, the condition would be called Munchausen by proxy, or factitious disorder by proxy which would be option C.
However, when the sickness is projected onto the patient by themselves, it is Munchausen syndrome, also known as factitious disorder, option D.