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Blood sample:- Part 7 – Blood samples, color coding of The Tubes

Blood sample:- Part 7 – Blood samples, color coding of The Tubes
January 13, 2021HematologyLab Tests

Color coding for the blood samples:

Stopper tube Additives Outcome of additive Purpose of use Test tubes
Red None For serum
  1. Chemistry
  2. Serology
  3. Blood banking
Lavender EDTA
  1. Anticoagulant, for plasma
  2. Remove calcium and prevent clotting
  1. CBC
  2. CEA
  3. Best for hematology
Orange Thrombin
  1. Accelerate clot usually in 5 minutes, for serum formation
  2. Should be inverted 8 times
  1. All serum test
  2. Chemistry
Light Blue Sod. citrate
  1. anticoagulant binds calcium.
  2. Get blood or plasma
  1. Coagulation studies
  2. PT, APTT, factor assay
Gray Na fluoride/K oxalate
  1. Inhibit glycolysis
  2. Anticoagulant, remove Ca++ to prevent clotting
  3. Get whole blood or plasma
  1. Glucose
  2. GTT
  3. Lactate
Green
  1. Na+ Heparin
  2. Lithium Heparin
  3. Ammonium Heparin
  1. Inhibit thrombin activation to prevent clotting.
  2. Get whole blood or plasma
  1. Ammonia,
  2. Carboxy Hb
  3. Lead
  4. Plasma chemistry
Yellow Na+polyanetholesulfate
  1. Prevent blood from clotting
  2. Stabilize bacterial growth
  3. Invert the tube 8 times to prevent clotting
Blood culture
Glod
  1. Gel-separator
  2. Clot activator
  1. Clot activator shorten the time for clot formation
  2. The gel forms a separator between cells and serum
  3. Invert tube 5 times and centrifuge after the clot formation
  1. Most chemistry tests
  2. Not good for blood banking
Light green
  1. Gel separator
  2. Lithium heparin
  1. Heparin prevents clotting
  2. The gel prevents cells contamination
Potassium determination Blood tube coding
Black
  1. Na + citrate

 

  1. Binds  Ca++
  2. 4:1 ratio of blood to anticoagulant
Westgreen ESR

 

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