THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF HISTOLOGY IN NURSING EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
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Abstract: Histology, the study of tissues and their microscopic structures, is a
foundational discipline in medical and nursing sciences. For nurses, understanding
histology enhances their ability to assess and interpret pathological changes,
communicate effectively with healthcare teams, and provide evidence-based patient
care. This article highlights the significance of histology in the nursing profession, its
integration into nursing education, and its applications in clinical practice.
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