Table of Contents
- 1 What color tube is used for hematology?
- 2 Which tubes are primarily used in the hematology department?
- 3 What anticoagulant is used in the hematology laboratory for coagulation testing?
- 4 What is evacuated tube system?
- 5 What is the tube most used for Hematology testing?
- 6 What tube color is used for Hematology?
What color tube is used for hematology?
Lavender-
Lavender-top tube (EDTA) This tube contains EDTA as an anticoagulant – used for most hematological procedures. These tubes are preferred for molecular tests.
Which tubes are primarily used in the hematology department?
Phlebotomy Lab Tests and the Departments they are in.
Question | Answer |
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What color tubes are used for the Hematology tests? | Lavender Tube (EDTA) |
What tests are performed in the Hematology Department? | CBC – Complete blood count. |
What tests are performed in the Hematology Department? | CBC w/diff (diff counts all 5 WBC) |
What Colour tube is used for CBC?
lavender-top tube
Specimen required: EDTA lavender-top tube or microcollection tube. For EDTA platelet clumping ONLY, draw an additional blue-top (sodium citrate) tube. Off-campus laboratory: Two blood smears are to accompany sample.
What is blood collection tubes?
A Vacutainer blood collection tube is a sterile glass or plastic test tube with a colored rubber stopper creating a vacuum seal inside of the tube, facilitating the drawing of a predetermined volume of liquid. Tubes are available with a safety-engineered stopper, with a variety of labeling options and draw volumes.
What anticoagulant is used in the hematology laboratory for coagulation testing?
Potassium EDTA (Table 1), an anticoagulant and chelating agent, interferes with calcium assays and clot generation (42), but it is preferred for hematology testing.
What is evacuated tube system?
The evacuated tube system (ETS) is the standard equipment used for routine venipuncture. It consists of a needle device, a tube holder, and an air-evacuated tube. Once penetrated by the needle, the tube will automatically fill with the correct amount of blood according to the amount of vacuum pressure within the tube.
What color tube is SPS?
Yellow Top Tube
SPS (Yellow Top Tube)*: This tube is for blood cultures (routine and AFB) for Microbiology.
Which tube is preferred for Hematology testing?
Lavender-top tube (EDTA) This tube contains EDTA as an anticoagulant – used for most hematological procedures. These tubes are preferred for molecular tests.
What is the tube most used for Hematology testing?
In general, hematology testing is performed on EDTA- (purple top tube) anticoagulated blood. This is the only type of anticoagulant that can be assayed with our hematology analyzer, therefore all hematology tests performed with this analyzer (routine hemograms, red and white cell counts, etc) will only be done from EDTA tubes.
What tube color is used for Hematology?
In general, there are numerous tubes (approxiamtely 20); however, the most common tubes are lavender, green, gray, “tiger”, yellow, red, pink, navy, lt blue, and lt green. The lavender is generally used for hematology tests such as a CBC and contains EDTA . This is an anticoagulant that chelates calcium.
What is the Order of blood collection tubes?
The order of tubes used in a blood draw is important when collecting a blood sample to prevent cross contamination in the various tubes used. The first draw is the blood culture, then the coagulation tube, non-additive tube, followed by additive tubes.