When entering the finding that a patient does not have a fever what will happen to the clinical concept "fever" and why?

A) It will remain "fever" but turn blue to indicate that there is no fever.
B) It will remain "fever" but turn red to indicate that there is no fever.
C) It will change to "no fever" and turn blue to indicate that it is the normal condition.
D) It will change to "no fever" and turn red to indicate that no fever was reported.


C

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