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  2. Begin by entering the date and color in the designated fields at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and organization.
  3. In section 1A, provide the physician's name and address. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for communication regarding test results.
  4. Fill out section 1C with patient details including name, address, date of birth, and contact numbers. This information is essential for identifying the patient.
  5. Complete billing information in section G, selecting appropriate options for insurance coverage. Be sure to include policy numbers and authorization details if applicable.
  6. In sections related to diagnosis and specimen collection, accurately document all relevant medical history and test specifics as required.

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Tips for Using Flash Cards Flash cards are for testing. On the front of the card, write a key term or question. One Idea, One Flashcard. Some ideas or concepts are too complex to be covered in one question. Combine both pictures and words. Say your answers out loud. Reorder and Repeat. Use more than flash cards to study.
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The best way to use flashcards is to test yourself! Use the keywords or question on the first side to prompt you, then try recalling from memory whats on the other side. You can write down what youve recalled or just do it in your head.

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