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 further tests are negative after an initial abnormal test result
C) when signs and symptoms are not able to be determined
D) when a patient is referred to an outpatient clinic for further testing
Correct Answer:
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