NURS 6501: Final Exam Question 23/ NURS-6501N Advanced Pathophysiology
  NURS 6501: Final Exam: Please contact Assignment Samurai for help with NURS 6501: Final Exam or any other assignment. Email: assignmentsamurai@gmail.com   A nurse practitioner is considering additional workup for a patient with suspected anxiety disorder. Which of the following would be an appropriate initial test? Group of answer choices
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone
  • Electroencephalogram
  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain
  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
The correct answer is: Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)   Explanation: When evaluating a patient with suspected anxiety disorder, it is essential to rule out medical conditions that can mimic or exacerbate anxiety symptoms. The most appropriate initial test is:
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) – To assess for hyperthyroidism, which can present with anxiety, tachycardia, and tremors.
Why Not the Others?
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG): Only indicated if seizure activity (e.g., temporal lobe epilepsy) is suspected.
  • MRI of the brain: Reserved for cases with focal neurologic deficits or concern for structural abnormalities (e.g., tumor).
  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR): A nonspecific marker of inflammation; not useful for anxiety workup unless autoimmune/infectious causes are suspected.
Key Point: Anxiety disorders are clinical diagnoses, but TSH screening is a routine initial test to exclude hyperthyroidism. Other tests are only needed if history/exam suggests alternative causes. Thus, TSH is the most appropriate initial lab test.