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A red-stoppered tube is typically used to collect a sample for a lipid panel test.
A gold or tiger-top tube is typically used for a lipid profile test.
A gold or red/gray tiger top tube (serum separator tube) is typically used to collect a blood sample for a lipid panel test.
A yellow tube is typically used for lipid panels.
A gold or red-top tube is typically used for a lipid panel test. These tubes contain a gel separator or clot activator to separate the serum from the blood cells after centrifugation, allowing for accurate lipid level measurements.
A red-stoppered tube is typically used to collect a sample for a lipid panel test.
A gold or tiger-top tube is typically used for a lipid profile test.
The color tube that may be used for a lipid panel test is typically a red or gold/tiger top tube. However, it's essential to check the specific requirements of the laboratory where the test will be conducted, as tube color conventions can vary.
A gold or red/gray tiger top tube (serum separator tube) is typically used to collect a blood sample for a lipid panel test.
A yellow tube is typically used for lipid panels.
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A gold or red-top tube is typically used for a lipid panel test. These tubes contain a gel separator or clot activator to separate the serum from the blood cells after centrifugation, allowing for accurate lipid level measurements.
The color cap commonly used for a hyperlipidemia test is typically green. This denotes that it is a heparinized plasma tube which is suitable for lipid profile testing.
A gold or red/gray tiger-striped tube is typically used for lipid profile testing.
A gold or red/gray-stopper tube is typically used for a lipid profile test. These tubes contain a gel separator that separates serum from cells after centrifugation, allowing accurate measurement of lipid levels in the blood. It is important to follow the specific laboratory's guidelines for sample collection procedures.
A color tube, specifically a gold or tiger top tube, is typically used for collecting blood for lipid panel tests. These tubes contain a gel separator that helps separate the serum from the blood cells after centrifugation, making it easier to obtain a clear serum sample for lipid analysis.
For lipid panels, a gold or tiger top tube is commonly used. These tubes typically contain a gel separator and clot activator, which are suitable for serum collection required for lipid testing. Make sure to follow the specific guidelines of your laboratory or healthcare provider for the correct tube color and type.