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The tube used to test for glucose tolerance is typically a gray-top tube. This tube contains a preservative that helps prevent changes in glucose levels after the blood is drawn, ensuring accurate test results.
Gray top tube (GTT) is typically used for glucose tolerance test.
A glucose tablet is usually dropped into a test tube of urine to test for glucose. The tablet contains a substance that reacts with glucose in the urine, causing a color change that indicates the presence of glucose.
The color tube used for a glucose test is typically a gray-top tube, which contains sodium fluoride as a preservative and an anticoagulant. The sodium fluoride helps preserve glucose levels in the blood sample by inhibiting glycolysis, while the anticoagulant prevents clotting. This tube is commonly used for glucose testing to ensure accurate and reliable results.
HbA1C test tubes are typically light purple in color, signifying that the blood sample is for a chemistry test.
The tube used to test for glucose tolerance is typically a gray-top tube. This tube contains a preservative that helps prevent changes in glucose levels after the blood is drawn, ensuring accurate test results.
Gray top tube (GTT) is typically used for glucose tolerance test.
A glucose tablet is usually dropped into a test tube of urine to test for glucose. The tablet contains a substance that reacts with glucose in the urine, causing a color change that indicates the presence of glucose.
A GTT test stands for glucose tolerance test, which is used to measure how well the body processes sugar. During this test, gray-top tubes containing sodium fluoride and potassium oxalate are commonly used to collect blood samples for glucose measurements.
Glucose Tolerance Test....not sure what tube you would collect it with....maybe a yellow top....
The color tube used for a glucose test is typically a gray-top tube, which contains sodium fluoride as a preservative and an anticoagulant. The sodium fluoride helps preserve glucose levels in the blood sample by inhibiting glycolysis, while the anticoagulant prevents clotting. This tube is commonly used for glucose testing to ensure accurate and reliable results.
ABG is collected in a green heparinized tube or heparinized syringe.
HbA1C test tubes are typically light purple in color, signifying that the blood sample is for a chemistry test.
Gray tube
SST tube (yellow color)
Yes, the grey test tube containing glucose should be centrifuged if required by the specific test being performed. Centrifugation helps to separate the components in the sample, which can aid in obtaining accurate test results.
The correct color tube for a thrombin test is typically a light blue tube. This tube contains sodium citrate as an anticoagulant, which is needed for coagulation studies.