Red top or tiger top red tube. All depend on the hospital rules and regulations and the type of equipment used in the Lab.
a lavender top tube
The tube commonly used for HIV testing is a lavender-top tube, which contains the anticoagulant additive EDTA. This additive helps to preserve the blood sample and prevent clotting during transportation and processing.
Typically, a lavender or blue-top tube is used to collect samples for CRP (C-reactive protein) testing.
A lavender or purple-topped tube is typically used for collecting a sample for HIV testing.
A red-top tube is typically used to collect blood for HFP (high-density lipoprotein and fibrinogen precipitation) testing.
A gold-top tube with a gel separator is typically used to collect a Chem 8 (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) test.
A lavender-top tube should be used to collect a fasting prolactin level sample.
click and hold it will collect when you don't it will automatically stop
A lavender top tube is typically used to collect blood samples for homocysteine level analysis.
Yes. Lavender tubes are for CBC w/ differential
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A serum separator tube (SST) with a red or gold stopper is typically used to collect a basic metabolic panel (BMP). This type of tube allows for the separation of serum from the blood cells after centrifugation, which is important for accurate results in BMP testing.