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Which one of the following is NOT typically a type of audit evidence the auditor would use in assessing fraud risk?
Acute Cholecystitis
A sudden inflammation of the gallbladder, often caused by gallstones blocking the ducts.
LLQ Abdominal
Referring to the lower left quadrant of the abdomen, an area that contains part of the colon, left kidney, and spleen.
POA
An abbreviation often used for Power of Attorney, a legal document granting one person the authority to act for another person in legal or financial matters.
Outpatient Coding
The process of assigning medical codes to diagnoses and procedures for outpatient services for billing and statistical purposes.
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