What Should Be Examined During Initial Assessment?
During the initial assessment, several key features should be examined:
Cellular Appearance: Assessing the shape, size, and arrangement of cells. Tissue Architecture: Observing the organization of cells within the tissue. Staining Patterns: Noting how different parts of the tissue absorb stains, indicating the presence of specific types of cells or structures. Presence of Abnormalities: Identifying any irregularities such as tumors, inflammation, or necrosis.