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Yes, lavender top tubes are often used for hematology testing and should be spun in a centrifuge following the manufacturer's instructions to separate the blood components effectively.

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Can you spin a lavender top tube?

No, a lavender top tube cannot be physically spun due to its shape and design. It is typically used for storing blood samples or other biological specimens during medical procedures.


Do you spin a blue top tube?

No, I do not spin a blue top tube.


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For a blood chemistry test, commonly a lavender-top (EDTA) vacutainer tube is used. These tubes are used to collect whole blood samples for testing electrolytes, metabolites, and other chemical components in the blood.


What is the wooden stick used for after the centrifuge of a red top tube?

To beat you if you haven't balanced the centrifuge before spinning, lol.


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The color of the top tube for HgA1C blood test is lavender. This type of tube contains EDTA as an anticoagulant additive to prevent blood coagulation.


Does the lavender tube get spun?

No, the lavender top tube is typically used for plasma collection and does not require spinning before testing.


What color tube is used to draw HgA1c?

For a HgA1c you would need a lavender top tube.


What color tube is used for hemoglobins?

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