There is no one right method. Each and every installation needs to be evaluated completely.
In general, there are only a few things that you can do to mess up a series rating that uses standard AIC breakers. One is to change the feeder/main device - not likely to happen, but possible. Another is to add motor loads that exceed 10% of the AIC rating of downstream breaker (100A for a 10kAIC breaker) - not likely to happen in a 200A panel. About the most likely occurence would be the use of a "classified" branch breaker or a design change by the original manufacturer.
But, it is very easy to mess up a fully rated system simply by putting in the wrong branch breaker. I would guess that more than 25% of the "arc flash" studies I have done, have found standard AIC breakers installed in panels alongside of high AIC devices.