How many labs can one tube draw?

How many labs can one tube draw?

How many labs can one tube draw?

ALL OF THIS PAGE CAN SHARE A TUBE UP TO ABOUT 12 TESTS.

What test go in a lavender tube?

EDTA
Lavender top tube – EDTA EDTA is the anticoagulant used for most hematology procedures. Its primary use is for the CBC and individual components of the CBC. The larger 6 mL tube is used for blood bank procedures.

How many times do you invert a lavender tube?

Lavender top tubes must be adequately filled to ensure the correct blood to anticoagulant ratio. Gently invert the tube 8 to 10 times immediately after collection to ensure proper mixing with the anticoagulant.

What is the correct order of draw for multiple tubes?

The draw order for specimen tubes is as follows: Blue tube for coagulation (Sodium Citrate) Red No Gel. Gold SST (Plain tube w/gel and clot activator additive) Green and Dark Green (Heparin, with and without gel)

How full does a lavender-top tube need to be?

Tubes must be completely filled and well mixed. The 4-mL lavender-top (EDTA) tubes must be at least half full with 2 mL of whole blood; the 2-mL pediatric lavender-top (EDTA) tubes must contain a minimum of 1 mL of whole blood.

How much blood do you need in a lavender tube?

Minimum Blood Collection Requirements for Selected Tests

LAB TEST COLLECTION DEVICE AMOUNT ** (CC) WHOLE BLOOD
Lead Lavender cap 0.5 microtainer 1.0 standard tube
Magnesium Light green cap with gel or Gold cap with gel 0.6
Osmolality, Plasma Light green cap with gel 0.7
Osmolality, Serum Gold cap with gel 0.7

How long is a lavender tube good for?

Specimen stability: DIFF: Refrigerated: 72 hours. Room temperature: 24 hours.

What happens if the order of draw is not followed?

In the era of lyophilized anticoagulants, order of draw is no longer important. Contamination of serum samples with K EDTA will occur routinely if order of draw is not followed. During syringe collections, contamination with K EDTA may rarely occur if order of draw is not followed.