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Social Studies, 26.03.2020 19:00 falabit

Mrs. Sweeney begins by telling the social worker that she is, "Going through a rough divorce." Mrs. Sweeney adds that she feels guilty that lately she not as available to her son, Jimmy, as she should be. She continues, "Anyway, I felt like I needed some time to myself so I encouraged my Jimmy to go on an overnight camping trip. What could happen, I thought? Let me give you a little background. You see, Jimmy wets his bed every night." According to Mrs. Sweeney, this has been going on for at least the past 3 months and started right around the time the couple decided to go their separate ways. When the other kids found out about Jimmy’s wetting they started making fun of him. Mrs. Sweeney continues, "He hasn’t been the same since." She subsequently took her son to the doctor (urologist) who did some sleep tests over 3 nights and found out that Jimmy is completely asleep when he wets and does not wake up. "Worse yet," adds Mrs. Sweeney, "Jimmy may probably be like this for the rest of his life." What is the most likely diagnosis for Jimmy Sweeney?

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