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- Blood Tube or Vacutainer: Colors, Types, Uses Order of Draw
An orange top tube is typically a specialized blood collection tube designed for rapid serum collection, especially in emergency or “STAT” situations The key additive in an orange top tube is thrombin
- Tube Colors and the Tests They Are Used For | Phlebotomy USA
Red tubes can be used for tests that need serum However, gold tubes are generally preferred for serum tests, so red tubes are often used for specialized tests or as discard tubes
- Which Vacutainer Tubes for What Tests? - Biology Insights
Red-top tubes often contain no additive or a clot activator Without an additive, blood naturally clots, yielding serum after centrifugation They are used for tests requiring serum (e g , blood bank procedures, drug levels, serology) and can also serve as discard tubes
- Lab Tube Color Reference Guide: Blood Collection Tubes Draw Order . . .
Important: Royal blue tubes come as serum (red band), EDTA (lavender band), or heparin (green band) Follow the order based on the additive, not just the cap color
- Understanding the Different Blood Collection Tube Colors in Medical . . .
Red: The most common blood collection tube color, the red-top tube is typically used for serum tests These tubes do not contain any anticoagulants, allowing the blood to clot and separate from the serum for analysis
- What Color Tubes Are Used for Which Tests in Phlebotomy?
In this blog, we will explore the “rainbow code” of blood collection tubes, detailing what each color is used for and why it matters This knowledge is essential for understanding the precision behind phlebotomy and the importance of using the correct tube for each test
- Specimen Containers - UAMS Clinical Laboratory
May be used for any procedure requiring serum except HLA antibody tests Contains no silicone, gel separators, anticoagulants, or additives of any kind Can be used for collection of serum for HLA antibody screen PRA and platelet-specific antibody screen Sterile, silica clot activator and inert polymer serum separator gel
- Blood Specimens: Chemistry and Hematology - Labcorp
Serum is usually collected in mottled red gray, gold, or cherry red-top tubes, and red-top tubes are occasionally used Plasma is obtained from blood that has been mixed with an anticoagulant in the collection tube and has, therefore, not clotted
- Orange Vacutainer Tube Vial - A Comprehensive Guide for Everyone - Lab Wale
An orange vacutainer tube, often referred to as an orange top vial, is a specialized blood collection container used primarily in clinical laboratories Recognizable by its vibrant color, this tube is designed for specific applications that demand rapid serum separation
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