You are preparing the equipment that will be used to examine patients in the dermatology clinic. The equipment needed to assess the skin, its appendages and, if necessary, lesions include:
A. strong direct lighting (artificial light preferred), ruler, pen light, goniometer, gloves, filtered ultraviolet light, glass slide, and KOH.
B. strong direct lighting (natural daylight preferred), ruler, pen light, monometer, gloves, filtered ultraviolet light, glass slide, and KOH.
C. strong direct lighting (artificial light preferred), ruler, pen light, microscope, gloves, filtered ultraviolet light, glass slide, and KOH.
D. strong direct lighting (natural daylight preferred), ruler, pen light, magnifier, gloves, filtered ultraviolet light, glass slide, and KOH.
Answer: D. strong direct lighting (natural daylight preferred), ruler, pen light, magnifier, gloves, filtered ultraviolet light, glass slide, and KOH.
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