A lavender top tube is used for collecting whole blood specimens for analysis in hematology. The color of the tube top is a standardization for identifying the type of additive present in the tube for proper sample processing.
A lavender or purple top tube is typically used for collecting samples for prealbumin testing.
Typically it's a purple EDTA bottle (in the UK)
The color top tube used to collect whole blood with an additive is typically a lavender or purple top tube. This type of tube is commonly used for collecting blood samples for hematology testing.
A citrate tube used for blood drawing is usually light blue in color. This tube contains sodium citrate, which is an anticoagulant used for coagulation studies.
The color of the tube commonly used for CBC (Complete Blood Count) is lavender or purple.
A lavender or purple top tube is typically used for collecting samples for prealbumin testing.
Typically it's a purple EDTA bottle (in the UK)
An HIV test is done in either an SST or red-top tube. It is NOT done in a royal blue tube. An HIV test submitted in a royal blue tube will be rejected.
If your asking about what colored tubes blood is taken in, it's usually purple or lavender colored for CBC's (complete blood count). If you need blood, a Pink or larger purple/lavender top will be drawn for Blood Bank matching.
The color top tube used to collect whole blood with an additive is typically a lavender or purple top tube. This type of tube is commonly used for collecting blood samples for hematology testing.
A citrate tube used for blood drawing is usually light blue in color. This tube contains sodium citrate, which is an anticoagulant used for coagulation studies.
The color of the tube commonly used for CBC (Complete Blood Count) is lavender or purple.
A lavender or purple-topped tube is typically used for a magnesium blood draw.
The color of blood tube commonly used for HIV testing is lavender or purple. This tube contains the anticoagulant EDTA which helps preserve the blood sample prior to testing for HIV.
The tube color typically used for a prothrombin time (PT) blood test is a light blue-top tube containing sodium citrate as an anticoagulant.
Gray top tube is typically used for fasting blood glucose (FBG) testing.
The color of tube commonly used for ADH blood test is a royal blue top tube. This type of tube is specially designed to prevent contamination of the sample and preserve the integrity of the hormones being measured.