ABSTRACT

Each of the problem cases presented was recognized as being one of the more difficult problems. This chapter discusses how each of the problems can be unraveled with the simple methods presented. The important points that can be gleaned from the divergent examples are sundry. When easy solutions are not expected, it is necessary to attack each condition as an intricate puzzle or crime scene. Such attacks must be conducted in an itemized sequence to allow specific recognition of the problem characteristics. As insurmountable as a problem may appear at its inception, the application of these steps will allow you to achieve success in their evaluation without complicated statistics. Corroboration of corrective actions must be provided at the end of each study to serve as a visual proof and a documentation of the condition being experienced.