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    Cross Cutting Is Used to Assess Areas of Clinical Importance
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Cross Cutting Is Used to Assess Areas of Clinical Importance

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Cross cutting is used to assess areas of clinical importance that are not necessarily part of the diagnostic criteria of the client's particular diagnosis.

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