Multiple Choice
The direct microscopic examination is a useful tool for all the following reasons, except it can:
A) tell the physician what type of normal flora is present on the smear and if it is anaerobic or aerobic.
B) be used to determine the quality of the specimen.
C) give the microbiology technologist and the physician an indication of the infectious process involved.
D) dictate the need for nonroutine or additional testing.
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