While likely not what the filename refers to, is also a clinical term for the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale . If "prepare story" refers to a case study or patient narrative:
Introducing the characters and the initial interaction or "premise" that leads to the main action.
Overview of the DASS and its uses - UNSW DASS-051-MR.mp4
Since there is no widely known "story" for this specific file code in general media, "preparing a story" typically involves one of two approaches: 1. Scripting or "Scenario" Preparation
Focuses on tension, irritability, and being over-reactive. While likely not what the filename refers to,
A gradual build-up of tension or dialogue that justifies the events to follow. 2. Clinical Context (DASS-21)
Focuses on physical arousal, such as panic, shakiness, or breathing difficulties. Clinical Context (DASS-21) Focuses on physical arousal, such
If you are looking to write a narrative based on this identifier, these types of stories generally follow structured "beats":