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    Diagnostic Impression Axis I When I first assessed S.H.‚ I gave her a diagnosis of an Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood. I did this as she met the criteria according to the DSM-5. At the time‚ I thought she did not meet criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In time‚ I changed her diagnosis to PTSD. The client met the Criteria A as she was exposed to sexual violence by directly experiencing the traumatic event. Criteria B have been met as she has had intrusive symptoms with distressing

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    Diagnostic Essay The main features that need to be present for a story to be satisfying to me are; a main character‚ a key emotional event‚ detailed descriptive language and resolution. In my view‚ these features are indispensible to a good story because they create interest‚ curiosity‚ a clear image of events‚ and a feeling of satisfaction when the events in the story come to a final conclusion. A main character is essential because without one there can be no story. In “Royal Beatings”

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    MEMORANDUM To: Ashley Moran Adjunct Professor‚ Management Communication MCOM 999 Students From: Slim Shadi Date: January 6‚ 2005 Subject: Diagnostic Memo Assignment due on Friday‚ January 14 at 4pm The purpose of this diagnostic memo is to introduce myself as a student in the Business School of business writing. I am currently a senior in the School of Business with a double major in Marketing and Information Systems (ISDS). I am getting prepared for a future that will involves

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    Diagnostic Imaging

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    CELLULAR RESPONSE TO IONIZING RADIATION The efficacy of diagnostic imaging resembles a double-edged sword in the medical industry. A radiographer trained to image a patient correctly must use all knowledge to keep the radiation level at its lowest and safest level to produce the best quality image possible. However‚ the radiation level still has an effect on the patient that can go unseen by the naked eye. Ionizing radiation produced by x-ray‚ gamma rays‚ alpha & beta rays‚ can have an effect

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    Diagnostic studies: Define/ Purpose of studies Electrocardiogram (EKG) - is a test that checks for problems with the electrical activity of your heart. An EKG translates the heart’s electrical activity into line tracings on paper. The spikes and dips in the line tracings are called waves. - Check the heart’s electrical activity. - Find the cause of unexplained

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    Cody Levitt Professor Thomas Eng 121 January 27‚ 2013 Diagnostic Essay My history as a writer began like the opening of any book you could read in the world. To extrapolate‚ I began my adventure in reading and writing by learning to read from left to right‚ and from right to left. I feel like through my early learning in Montessori school‚ and Hebrew school I have gained enough knowledge to pursue the next course in college learning. In my past I learned that reading and writing

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    Diagnostic Impressions

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    out in rage because of her anger from her childhood abuse. During observations of her behavior‚ she was tested with the Rorschach test‚ her lack of commitment and poor concentration suggest she may have problems with cognitive development. Diagnostic nsImpressio: AXIS I: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 302.79 Sexual Aversion Disorder AXIS II: No diagnosis‚ Antisocial features AXIS III: none AXIS IV: Incarceration AXIS V: Current GAF: 40-50 Q & A: 1.

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    Weston E. Nicholson September 7‚ 2010 ENG 111-15G Diagnostic Essay Writing Fireworks I have never been very good in English class; I find that adverbs‚ nouns and adjectives confuse me. I have‚ however‚ enjoyed composition. I am the kind of writer that writes about anything for any reason. It can be fiction‚ non-fiction or even a mix of both; but I go on and on until I get bored with it‚ than stop. Usually when I receive an assignment‚ I just start writing and writing and when

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    A role model is somebody you look up to‚ somebody who has not only influenced you but also inspires you. Dancers all over the world look up people like Misty Copeland. Misty Copeland has an amazing story‚ from starting ballet to making a name for herself. Growing up for Misty wasn’t the easiest‚ her life has never been in one place‚ it was all over. When she was thirteen and started ballet‚ she quickly surpassed all of the other ballerinas‚ who have been dancing for years. She made it big when she

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    Diagnostic Writing

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    Diagnostic Writing Katelyn Bjerke Some people believe that students should pass a standardized test before being awarded their diploma. I think that students should not have to pass a standardized test before they receive their diploma. I do not believe it is the most accurate way to test a student’s skills. One reason a standardized test should not be required is that some students don’t test well. Some of the students that naturally don’t test well get good grades and are good students.

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