Quantitative test result reports in the medical record for waived testing are accompanied by reference intervals (normal values) specific to the test method used and the population served. Which of the following is true?

A. Documented semiquantitative results, such as urine macroscopic and urine dipsticks, are required
B. If the reference intervals are not documented on the same page as and adjacent to the waived test result, the result must have a notation directing the reader to the location
C. A check mark or an X is sufficient to document a positive or negative test result


Answer: B. If the reference intervals are not documented on the same page as and adjacent to the waived test result, the result must have a notation directing the reader to the location

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