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White blood cells are typically found in the buffy coat layer of the hematocrit tube after centrifugation. This layer is located between the plasma and red blood cells and contains a mixture of white blood cells and platelets.
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Platelets and white blood cells
leukocytes and platelets
White blood cells are typically found in the buffy coat layer of the hematocrit tube after centrifugation. This layer is located between the plasma and red blood cells and contains a mixture of white blood cells and platelets.
The components of blood found inside a tube drawn with an anticoagulant are plasma, buffy coat, and erythrocytes.
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A lavender/purple top tube is typically used to draw blood for a hematocrit test. This tube contains the anticoagulant EDTA, which helps prevent the blood from clotting during testing.
If the hematocrit is sealed at the end of the tube toward the outside of the centrifuge rack, this ensures that the hematocrit is properly centrifuged with the red blood cells compacted at the bottom. This positioning helps in accurate measurement of the packed cell volume, which is an essential parameter in assessing the patient's blood composition.
Hematocrit
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A lavender tube is typically used for a complete blood count (CBC), which includes hemoglobin and hematocrit measurements. These measurements are part of the "h and h" test.
Blood fractionation is the process of separating it into its component parts. This is typically done by centrifuging.The resulting components are a clear solution of blood plasma on top, the buffy coat (a thin layer of leukocytes mixed with platelets) and erythrocytes or red blood cells at the bottom of the tube.
This test is called a hematocrit test, which measures the volume percentage of red blood cells in whole blood. It provides valuable information about a person's red blood cell count and can help in diagnosing conditions such as anemia or dehydration. Hematocrit levels can vary depending on age, sex, and overall health.