In what instance is it acceptable to assign a code for abnormal test results?
A) when a provider documents that no further tests are needed
B) when signs and symptoms are not able to be determined
C) when a patient is referred to an outpatient clinic for further testing
D) when further tests are negative after an initial abnormal test result
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