lavendar
lavender
Tiger top tube
Blue, Gold and Lavender
Phlebotomy is the department of medicine that is responsible for blood draws and using the right tubes to send blood off for testing. The Lavender tube is used for a CBC test, the RPR test is the red/gold tube and the basic metabolic test is also in the red gold tube.
different colours represent different additive content (Ex. a red stopper shows there is no anticoagulant, while a lavender stopper indicates EDTA is present in the evacuated tube).
The first generation of electronic computers were those implemented using vacuum tubes.
Blood Culture (if no bottles) Genetic Test HLA Tissue Typing Paternity DNA Basic Immune Profile
Chemistry, serology, immunology, toxicology and blood bank testing.
The glass tube used to collect blood during a lab test is called a vacuum tube or a vacutainer. These tubes come in various colors, each indicating the type of additive or preservative inside for different types of tests.
The most common anticoagulants for phlebotomy aas found in your evacuated tubes are: Sodium Citrate Sodium or Lithium Heparin EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetic Acid) Potassium Oxalate Sodium Phosphate Sulfonamide (SPS) Citrate Phosphate Dextrose (CPD) Acid Citrate Dextrose (ACD)
The pharynx, the larynx and the trachea (windpipe), in that order, connect the mouth to the bronchial tubes.
lavender top . tubes with other additives. tubes without additives