RBC (red blood cell), TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone), Blood glucose tests would be considered.
What is a mood disorder?
Mood disorders are psychological disorders that are characterized by elevation or lowering of an individual’s mood. For example bipolar disorder, depression, etc.
When a person has a mood disorder, their general emotional state/ mood is usually distorted, or inconsistent with their circumstances and often interferes with their ability to function.
The 5 major mood disorders are as follows:
The most common mood disorder is depression. In depression, a person is often sad all the time, they lose interest in important parts of their life, their mood fluctuates between extreme sadness and extreme happiness.
So, RBC (red blood cell), TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone), Blood glucose tests would be considered when assessing a patient diagnosed with a mood disorder.
Learn more about mood disorders here: https://brainly.com/question/1030689
#SPJ4