Multiple Choice
When a clinician makes a differential diagnosis, the clinician has:
A) found the diagnosis that is correct and that would be diagnosed the same way by other clinicians making such a diagnosis.
B) considered the consequences of diagnosing a person a certain way-that is, in a way that differentially depends on the diagnosis.
C) shown that the client's signs, symptoms, and behaviors best fit the criteria for a certain diagnostic label and not some other label.
D) decided to use an approach to diagnosis that is controversial and inconsistent with a critical thinking approach to clinical practice.
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