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Describe how to record a test that was ordered and describe how to record a test that was performed.
 
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What does the acronym OTC stan d for?
 
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Answer to Question 1

On the Tx tab, clicking either the red or blue button on any test automatically records it as performed.

Using the prefix ordered changes the test to ordered. Alternatively, highlighting a test description (without clicking the red or blue button) and then clicking the Order button in the toolbar orders the test.

Answer to Question 2

Over--the--counter



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