Choosing Examination and Procedure Lighting for Clinical Environments
Lighting plays a critical role in clinical environments where visibility directly affects patient assessment and procedural accuracy. Selecting the appropriate examination lighting requires careful evaluation of how the light will be used, where it will be positioned, and how it integrates into the workspace. Clinics and healthcare facilities must align lighting choices with both clinical requirements and operational efficiency. Examination lighting differs from other medical lighting systems in its flexibility and range of applications. Understanding these differences helps ensure that lighting supports both routine exams and more focused procedures. Understanding examination vs procedure lighting Examination lighting is typically used for general patient assessments. It provides broad, adjustable illumination that allows clinicians to observe physical conditions clearly. These lights are commonly used in exam rooms, consultation spaces, and outpatient settings. Procedure lighting, on...