The order of draw for blood collection is important to prevent cross-contamination of additives in the collection tubes, which can affect test results. Each tube contains specific additives that can interfere with certain tests if mixed improperly. Following the established order ensures that the samples remain viable for accurate analysis and helps maintain the integrity of the testing process. This protocol helps clinicians make informed decisions based on reliable laboratory results.
your color of blood is blue
First
lavender, red, gray
he can draw blood get it?
Yes, but...no diagnostic testing can be done without a physician's order.
The fourth color Vacutainer tube in the order of blood draw is typically the green-top tube, which contains lithium heparin as an anticoagulant. It is usually used for chemistry tests that require plasma.
If a CNA is a certified phlebotomists then they could draw blood.
The proper order of draw for a syringe method is: Blood culture tubes Coagulation tubes Serum tubes Heparin tubes EDTA tubes Glycolysis inhibitor tubes
you never draw BLOOD from an infant from the baby
I am going to draw your blood for labs
lavender top . tubes with other additives. tubes without additives
The recommended order of draw for these tests is as follows: CBC (Complete Blood Count) Electrolytes Creatinine Prothrombin Time (Protime)