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A light blue top tube is typically used for Protime blood collection, as it contains sodium citrate as an anticoagulant.
A blue-top tube (sodium citrate) is typically used to collect blood samples for Prothrombin Time (PT) testing.
Lavender tubes are typically used to collect blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC), while light blue tubes are used for a Prothrombin Time (Protime) test.
Fill a syringe with the STAT electrolytes first Next, draw the CBC routine tubes Then, collect the sample for creatinine Lastly, draw the tube for protime testing
A light blue tube is typically used to draw blood for a prothrombin time (PT) test. This tube contains sodium citrate as the anticoagulant, which helps preserve the blood sample for accurate testing.
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A light blue top tube is typically used for Protime blood collection, as it contains sodium citrate as an anticoagulant.
Blue sterile tube?
A blue-top tube (sodium citrate) is typically used to collect blood samples for Prothrombin Time (PT) testing.
Lavender tubes are typically used to collect blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC), while light blue tubes are used for a Prothrombin Time (Protime) test.
Fill a syringe with the STAT electrolytes first Next, draw the CBC routine tubes Then, collect the sample for creatinine Lastly, draw the tube for protime testing
The B12 lab tube color is typically red or gold.
A light blue tube is typically used to draw blood for a prothrombin time (PT) test. This tube contains sodium citrate as the anticoagulant, which helps preserve the blood sample for accurate testing.
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