5. When assessing a patient diagnosed with a major depressive disorder, which abnormal diagnostic tests would be conside

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5. When assessing a patient diagnosed with a major depressive disorder, which abnormal diagnostic tests would be considered a major depressive disorder disorder secondary to physiological etiology? Select all that apply a. RBC (red blood cell) b. ECG (electrocardiogram) c. BUN (blood urea nitrogen) d. TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) Na+ (sodium) e.
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