Platelets must be present in the blood for proper clotting to occur. They adhere to the site of injury and release chemicals that help form a blood clot.
If the volume of the substance in the gaseous state is 1000 times the volume of the substance in the liquid state, this means that 1 ml of the substance in the liquid state would occupy 0.001 ml when it evaporates into a gas.
Inverting a tube of blood will not prevent it clotting. Only an anticoagulant will do this, the different coloured tops on blood samples refer to the different anticoagulants or lack thereof inside the tubes. Inverting the tube is done to mix blood samples that have settled gently inverting the tube 6-10 times is enough to mix the blood. Inverting the tube more than this or doing it too violently could trigger clotting even in a sample containing an anticoagulant.
The amount of time that Hydrocodone will be present in a blood test can vary. It depends on the settings of the test. Generally it will show up in the blood if even trace amounts are present. Therefore, it will likely show up for up to two days after the last dose taken. In saliva it shows up for up to 36 hours, it is present in urine for 2-4 days.
A substance with a pH of 2 is 1000 times more acidic than a substance with a pH of 6. This is because each unit change on the pH scale represents a 10-fold change in acidity. So, the difference in pH of 4 units means a 10^4 or 10000-fold difference in acidity.
The lavender top blood tube should be inverted gently and slowly 8-10 times to ensure proper mixing of the blood with the anticoagulant. Over-inverting may cause hemolysis.
A blood culture is done when a person has symptoms of a blood infection, also called bacteremia. Blood is drawn from the person one or more times and is tested in a laboratory to find and identify any microorganism present and growing in the blood.
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The word "substance" is in the King James Version of the Bible 50 times. It is in 49 verses.
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Human Beings cannot live without haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is present in the red blood cells and is important for them to transport oxygen to othet body cells. It allows the blood to carry 100 times more oxygen than same amount of water. If haemoglobin is not present, Human Beings will die of suffocation.
Blood is five times as THICK as water, not thin.
The word "present" is in the King James Version of the Bible 106 times. It is in 103 verses.
If the volume of the substance in the gaseous state is 1000 times the volume of the substance in the liquid state, this means that 1 ml of the substance in the liquid state would occupy 0.001 ml when it evaporates into a gas.
Inverting a tube of blood will not prevent it clotting. Only an anticoagulant will do this, the different coloured tops on blood samples refer to the different anticoagulants or lack thereof inside the tubes. Inverting the tube is done to mix blood samples that have settled gently inverting the tube 6-10 times is enough to mix the blood. Inverting the tube more than this or doing it too violently could trigger clotting even in a sample containing an anticoagulant.
A red top tube should be inverted gently 5 to 10 times immediately after blood collection. Inversion helps to mix the blood with any additives present, ensuring proper clotting and preventing clot formation. It's important not to shake the tube vigorously, as this can cause hemolysis.