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First in Order of Draw - ANS Yellow, ADD:SPS, TEST: Blood Cultures
Second in Order of Draw - ANS Light Blue, ADD: Sodium Citrate, TEST: PT,PTT
Orange Tube - ANS 7.5 minutes to clot; Used to obtain serum
Third in Order of Draw - ANS Red, no add, tests drug levels
Fourth in Order of Draw - ANS Tiger red/Gold, ADD: Clot activator/ gel serperator
Fifth in Order of Draw - ANS Light Green, ADD:lithium heparin, anticoagulant, obtain
plasma
Sixth in Order of Draw - ANS Dark Green, ADD: Sodium heparin, obtain plasma
Seventh in Order of Draw - ANS Lavender/Purple, ADD:EDTA, anticoagulant, TEST: CBC,
RBC
Pink Tubes - ANS K2EDTA, test blood type
Eighth in Order of Draw - ANS White, K2EDTA, Storage
Ninth in Order of Draw - ANS Gray, sodium fluoride or potassium oxolate, glucose test
Tenth in Order of Draw - ANS Light yellow, DNA test
Royal Blue tube - ANS test metals in blood
Tan Tubes - ANS Lead levels
PTT Test - ANS Partial Thromboplastin Time; Monitor Heparin dosage
Polycythemia - ANS Production of too many RBC
Anemia - ANS Lower than normal number of RBC
Leukemia - ANS Higher than normal number of WBC
, Thrombocytosis - ANS High platelets
thyrombocytopenia - ANS low platelets
Hematoma - ANS blood tumor
Hemopiesis - ANS production of RBC
Heparin - ANS Thins blood
Basophils - ANS WBC; produces Histamine
Eosinophils - ANS Attacks parasites and toxins
Monocyte - ANS largest WBC, ingest foreign cells
B-Cells - ANS release antibodies
T-Cells - ANS directly attacks pathogens
lymphocytes - ANS T-cells and B-cells
Neutrophils - ANS 65% of all WBC; attack bacteria, fungus, and foreign bodies
Hemostasis - ANS the body's ability to coagulate and close an open wound
Fibrin - ANS the substance that forms clot within the blood
Plasma - ANS Water-like portion of blood
Serum - ANS Plasma with fibrin removed
leukocytes - ANS white blood cells
erythrocytes - ANS mature red blood cells
reticulocytes - ANS immature RBC
CBC - ANS complete blood count
Why is order of draw important? - ANS To prevent contaminating later tubes with the
additive from previous tubes.
Evacuated tubes - ANS Tubes with air removed to produce a vacuum
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