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#****Consult other pathologists - in house of outside.
#****Consult other pathologists - in house of outside.
#****Discuss with clinician.  
#****Discuss with clinician.  
==Data elements==
===Prior to arrival to the lab===
*Patient identifier, i.e. medial record number (MRN) or medical care plan (MCP) number.
**First name.
**Middle name(s).
**Last name.
**Date of birth.
**Sex.
*Clinician identifiers.
**Who ordered the test.
**Where the case is sent to - ordering physician, other physicians.
*Specimen descriptors:
**How many parts, i.e. how many containers.
***One container = at least on diagnosis.
***Anatomical site of the parts, e.g. kidney biopsy.
The above information is all contained on the requisition.
===Accessioning===
*Case identifier, e.g. 12:SU123.
**12 = year.
**SU = surgical case.
**123 = case number.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:06, 7 December 2012

This article gives an overview of anatomical pathology laboratory processes, simply lab processes.

Processes

  1. Accessioning.
    • Laboratory assistant:
      • Data entry - clinical history.
      • +/-Case assignment.
  2. Grossing.
    • Pathology assistant/pathology resident/pathologist.
      • Gross report.
      • Tissue blocks.
  3. Processing of tissue.
  4. Embedding of tissue.
  5. Cutting.
    • Histotechnologist.
      • Slides.
  6. Staining.
  7. Case assembly and distribution.
  8. Diagnosis.
    • Pathologist.
      • Tasks:
        • More tissue.
        • Levels/deepers.
        • Special stains.
        • Immunostains.
        • Write report.
          • Consult other pathologists - in house of outside.
          • Discuss with clinician.

Data elements

Prior to arrival to the lab

  • Patient identifier, i.e. medial record number (MRN) or medical care plan (MCP) number.
    • First name.
    • Middle name(s).
    • Last name.
    • Date of birth.
    • Sex.
  • Clinician identifiers.
    • Who ordered the test.
    • Where the case is sent to - ordering physician, other physicians.
  • Specimen descriptors:
    • How many parts, i.e. how many containers.
      • One container = at least on diagnosis.
      • Anatomical site of the parts, e.g. kidney biopsy.

The above information is all contained on the requisition.

Accessioning

  • Case identifier, e.g. 12:SU123.
    • 12 = year.
    • SU = surgical case.
    • 123 = case number.


See also