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What color tube is used for antibody screen?

The color tube used for antibody screen is typically a lavender or pink top tube, which contains EDTA as the anticoagulant. This type of tube is used to collect whole blood samples for immunohematology testing.


What color tube for a cd4?

A lavender-top tube is typically used for CD4 cell count testing.


What color tube is used for LE cell test?

A lavender or EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) tube is used for the LE (Lupus Erythematosus) cell test. This anticoagulant helps preserve the sample for testing.


What color tube for cldag test?

A lavender-top tube (EDTA) is typically used for the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test, which includes the measurement of cell volume and numbers.


What color is the tube for electrolytes?

The color of the tube for electrolyte testing is typically green.


What color is b12 lab tube color?

The B12 lab tube color is typically red or gold.


What color tube for bilirubin direct?

The color tube for bilirubin direct is usually a green or dark green tube.


What color tube is a SEROQUEL level collection?

color tube gor seroquel level


What color tube do you use for a wbc?

A lavender-top tube is usually used for a white blood cell (WBC) count because it contains an anticoagulant that helps preserve the integrity of the cells.


In a color television set using a picture tube a high voltage is used to accelerate electron beams to light the screen That voltage is about?

25 thousand volts


Colors seen on a TV Screen result from color?

In older TV sets, the picture tube contained a colored matrix of red, blue and green (primary colors) coating that was applied to the inside of the front of the picture tube. The neck of the tube contained an "electron gun" that emitted a stream of electrons that impacted the coated tube surface. When an electron impinged the surface, it gave off energy, visible as light. The electron beam was controlled by a "deflection" circuit that caused the beam to sweep across the tube horizontally, and also move from top to bottom vertically. The end result is the creation of visible light on the screen. There is more to it, but this gives you an idea. Current TV's use projection circuit, etc., but the basic principle is the same.


What color tube for bmp lab test and how much blood?

SST tube (yellow color)