what tests can be done with a green top tube
If you're asking what color tube order is, it is as follows: Yellow Red Light Blue Tiger (SST) Green/gray (PST) Green Lavender or pink Gray Royal blue
It is called serum-separator-tube (SST) and it is dark yellow (just so there's no confusion there are two yellow tops when it comes to blood draws and the orders each go in and that is light yellow and dark yellow).
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In most cases, a lavender top (EDTA) tube, with at least 4 ml's. Diff's can also be done on other tubes which have anti-coagulant additives, such as the citrate "Blue top" tube, if there is a specific need for a non-EDTA sample (for example; some rare patients platelets will clump in EDTA). This is not preferred however as blue tops are less forgiving on short draws, and rapidly lose accuracy if not completely filled (which is one of the reasons why they are second in priority after blood cultures). EDTA tubes can, if necessary, be partially filled and still give accurate results.
If the rose is white or a light color you can place it in water that has a heavy color to it. Food coloring will work ok. Overnight as the rose draws the water the color will stain the petals. It won't make a white rose red but it does produce an interesting result. Just make sure to cut about an inch off the bottom of the stem with a knife under water before you place it in the dye. You can also try dipping it into the dye but unless its a dye like hair dye that is designed to penetrate organic systems not much of the dye will be absorbed. Another option albeit a tacky one you can try spray paint.
A Phlebotimist
a phlebotomist
Drawing blood is phlebotomy.
When a cell draws in water it undergoes osmosis
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Phlebotomist
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If you're asking what color tube order is, it is as follows: Yellow Red Light Blue Tiger (SST) Green/gray (PST) Green Lavender or pink Gray Royal blue
It means to withdraw blood from the body usually with a instrument such as a needle or knife.
Normal ranges on blood tests depends on the laboratory that draws the blood.
A lab technician perhaps?
A surgeon who performs lobotomies (removal of a part of the brain). If you meant phlebotomist - that is a person who draws your blood. A surgeon who performs lobotomies (removal of part of the brain). If you meant 'phlebotomist' - that is the person who draws your blood.