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NR547 Week 8 Exam V2 | NR547
Differential Diagnosis in Psychiatric-
Mental Health across the Lifespan
Practicum | Q&A with Rationale (NR547
Week 8 Exam) | Chamberlain University
1. When conducting a differential diagnosis for a patient presenting with symptoms of

depression, which laboratory test is most essential to rule out a common medical mimic?

A. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)


B. Complete Blood Count (CBC)


C. Serum Creatinine


D. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)


Answer: A


Rationale: Hypothyroidism is a well-documented medical condition that can present with

symptoms nearly identical to Major Depressive Disorder, including lethargy and low mood.

Assessing the TSH level allows the PMHNP to ensure that the psychiatric symptoms are not

primarily caused by an endocrine imbalance. Ruling out organic causes is a foundational

step in the psychiatric differential diagnosis process.


2. According to the DSM-5-TR, what is the minimum duration of symptoms required for a

diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?

A. 2 weeks

,B. 1 month


C. 6 months


D. 1 year


Answer: C


Rationale: Generalized Anxiety Disorder requires that excessive anxiety and worry occur

more days than not for at least 6 months about a number of events or activities. This

duration helps distinguish chronic anxiety from transient stress or adjustment disorders.

The clinician must also ensure the anxiety is difficult to control and associated with

physical symptoms such as muscle tension or sleep disturbance.


3. A 9-year-old child presents with persistent irritability and frequent, severe temper

outbursts that are out of proportion to the situation. Which diagnosis should the PMHNP

consider first?

A. Bipolar I Disorder


B. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)


C. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)


D. Conduct Disorder


Answer: C


Rationale: DMDD was specifically added to the DSM-5 to address the over-diagnosis of

Bipolar Disorder in children who present with chronic irritability rather than episodic

,mania. The criteria require the outbursts to occur three or more times per week in at least

two settings. This diagnosis is only applicable to children between the ages of 6 and 18.


4. Which screening tool is most appropriate for a clinician to use when evaluating a patient

for Bipolar Disorder?

A. PHQ-9


B. GAD-7


C. CAGE-AID


D. Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ)


Answer: D


Rationale: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) is a validated screening instrument

designed to identify symptoms of mania and hypomania associated with Bipolar Spectrum

Disorders. While the PHQ-9 assesses depression, it does not screen for the history of

elevated mood required for a bipolar diagnosis. Positive screens on the MDQ should be

followed by a comprehensive clinical interview to confirm the diagnosis.


5. A patient reports experiencing a sudden onset of intense fear, palpitations, and shortness

of breath that peaks within minutes. These episodes occur unexpectedly. What is the most

likely diagnosis?

A. Social Anxiety Disorder


B. Panic Disorder


C. Specific Phobia

, D. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder


Answer: B


Rationale: Panic Disorder is characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks that

involve intense physical and cognitive symptoms. For a formal diagnosis, at least one attack

must be followed by one month or more of persistent concern about additional attacks or

maladaptive changes in behavior. The clinician must rule out other causes such as caffeine

intoxication or hyperthyroidism.


6. In differentiating between Dementia and Depression in an elderly patient, which feature is

more characteristic of Depression?

A. A ‘don’t know’ response to questions


B. Effort to perform tasks despite failure


C. Slow onset of memory loss


D. Sun-downing behavior


Answer: A


Rationale: Depression in the elderly, sometimes referred to as ‘pseudodementia,’ often

presents with patients highlighting their cognitive failures and frequently giving ‘I don’t

know’ answers. Conversely, patients with true dementia often try to minimize their deficits

or cover them with confabulation. The onset of depression is typically more acute

compared to the insidious progression of neurocognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s.

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