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Intraoperative blood collection: the blood lost during surgery is processed, and the red blood cells are re-infused during or immediately after surgery.
IT IS A BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE..IT DO PROTECT THE BLOOD SAMPLE AND ITS PLATELETS AND CELLS AS IT ORIGINAL condition for a longer time
The test to determine the proportion of red blood cells in a blood sample is a hematocrit.
The Complete Blood Count test measures the percentage of packed red blood cells in a whole blood sample.
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The Complete Blood Count test measures the percentage of packed red blood cells in a whole blood sample.
Yesyou can spray a lot of things to ruin the blood sample. Chemical composition changes and the cells can lyse.
For venous blood specimens, if it is test tubes used in blood collection that you are referring to, the gel is a serum separator. When the sample is centrifuged, the red cells will spin to the bottom, plasma to the top, gel separating the blood components.
Hematocrit is a blood test that measures the number of red blood cells and the size of red blood cells. It gives a percentage of red blood cells found in whole blood. This test is almost always ordered as part of a complete blood countHematOcrit is the ratio of red blood blood cells and blood plasma. In women it should be around 38%, in men, 45.
They are destroyed by the liver and spleen as they wear out
HCT or hematocrit