A basic metabolic panel is typically collected in a green or green/gray-stoppered tube, which contains lithium heparin as an anticoagulant.
A basic metabolic panel typically requires a serum separator tube (SST) or a lithium heparin tube for blood collection. These tubes are typically gold or red-gray in color.
It's a clear plastic bottle for urine and a clear tube for blood.
Assuming that BMP stands for a Basic Metabolic Panel, the tube most commonly used in testing is a gold top or (serum separator tube).
A red-top tube is typically used to perform a basic metabolic panel (BMP) in the laboratory.
A gold or red-top vacutainer tube is typically used for a basic metabolic panel (BMP) blood draw.
A basic metabolic panel typically requires a serum separator tube (SST) or a lithium heparin tube for blood collection. These tubes are typically gold or red-gray in color.
It's a clear plastic bottle for urine and a clear tube for blood.
Assuming that BMP stands for a Basic Metabolic Panel, the tube most commonly used in testing is a gold top or (serum separator tube).
A red-top tube is typically used to perform a basic metabolic panel (BMP) in the laboratory.
A gold or red-top vacutainer tube is typically used for a basic metabolic panel (BMP) blood draw.
The color of the tube used for collecting a basic metabolic panel is typically green or lavender. Green-top tubes are used for plasma collection, while lavender-top tubes are used for whole blood collection containing an anticoagulant. Either tube can be used depending on the laboratory's preference.
A complete metabolic panel is typically collected in a green or tiger top tube, which contains a gel separator and lithium heparin as an anticoagulant.
The BCX (basic metabolic panel) is typically collected in a green or lavender top tube. The C and S (culture and sensitivity) test is collected in a blood culture bottle, not a specific color tube.
Red/ Tiger top
A basic metabolic panel (BMP) typically uses a green-top tube for blood collection. This tube contains a lithium heparin additive to prevent clotting and is suitable for most chemistry tests included in a BMP.
The color of the top tube for a BMP (Basic Metabolic Panel) blood draw is typically gold or red-gray, depending on the manufacturer. It is important to verify the specific tube color with the healthcare provider or laboratory performing the blood draw to ensure accurate collection.
Green top tube ( lithium or sodium heparin) for plasma CMP; or Red top/SST for CMP, serum