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Question 1: What test can be run with a Green(plasma) tube?
Answer:
Chemistry Studies, Ammonia, Enzymes(myoglobin & tripunin), HLA(human leukocytes antigens), BAT(blood alcohol test)
Question 2: How long will it take for Red(serum) tubes to coagulate?
Answer:
30 minutes if not centrifuged(spun down)
Question 3: What is the inversion time for Tiger(mottled) tube?
Answer:
- times
Question 4: What color of tube should you never use for Hematology or Lithium Test?
Answer:
Green
Question 5: What test can be run with Pink tubes?
Answer:
Hematology & Blood Bank
Question 6: What does Tiger(mottled) tubes have in them?
Answer:
serum gel seperator
Question 7: What is the inversion time for Yellow(Jerry Springer) tube?
Answer:
- times
Question 8: What are the test Tiger(mottled) tubes used for?
Answer:
Blood Banks(immunology)& Chemistry
Question 9: What is the inversion time of Green(plasma) tube?
Answer:
- times
Question 10: What does Potassium Oxalate do for Gray(bloodsugar) tube?
Answer:
Binds Calcium
Question 11: What tests can be run with the Gray(bloodsugar) tube?
Answer:
Glucose Levels(GTT(glucose tolerance test), FBS(fasting blood sugar), HgA1c(hemoglobin adult concentration), BAT(blood alcohol test), Lactid-Acid Test(form of sugar)
Question 12: What texts can be run with Yellow(Jerry Springer) tube?
Answer:
Paternity Test, DNA(deoxyribonicleic acid), Blood Types & Culture
Question 13: What does Sodium Floride do for Gray(bloodsugar) tube?
Answer:
Inhibits Glycolic Action, Preserves Sugar, Keeps blood sugar from breaking down, preserves for 3 days
Question 14: What is the inversion time of Blue(coagulation) tube?=
Answer:
3-4 times
Question 15: What does Sodium Heparin & Lithium Heparin do?
Answer:
Inactivates Thrombin & Throboplastin(platelets)
Question 16: What does Lithium Ioadoacetate do for the Gray(bloodsugar) tube?
Answer:
Preserves blood sugar for 24 months
Question 17: What does EDTA do for the Lavender(purple) tube?
Answer:
Prevents blood from clotting & Binds calcium (Ca)
Question 18: What are the additives in a Yellow(Jerry Springer)?
Answer:
ACD(acid-citrate dextros) & SPS(Sodium Polyanetholesulate)
Question 19: What additive is in the Blue(coagulation) tube have?
Answer:
Sodium Citrate
Question 20: What does Sodium Citrate do Blue(coagulation) tube?
Answer:
Prevents blood from clotting & Binds calcium (Ca)
Question 21: What additive is in the Lavender(purple) Tube?
Answer:
EDTA - Ethylenediaminetetra-acetate
Question 22: What additives are in the Gray(bloodsugar) tube?
Answer:
Sodium Floride(thymol), Potassium Oxalate & Lithium Ioadoaetate
Question 23: What test can be run with a Lavender(purple) tube?
Answer:
CBS(complete blood count), WBC(white blood count), WBC w/differ, Platelet Count, Funtion Test, ESR(erthrocytes sedimentation time), Sickle Cell Screening
Question 24: What tests can be run with the Red(serum) tube?
Answer:
Blood Bank(crossmatch), BMP(basic metabolic panel), CMP(comprehensive metabolic panel), BUN(blood urea nirigen), U/A(urinaylsis), HCG(human chorionic gonadotropin
Question 25: What additives are in the Red(serum) tubes?
Answer:
NONE Question 26: What does ACD(acid-citrate dextros) do for Yellow(Jerry Springer) tube?
Answer:
Inhibits clotting but maintains RBC viability
Question 27: What test can be run with a Blue(coagulation) tube?
Answer:
PT(prothrobin time), aPTT(partial throboplastin time), Fibrinogen, D-Dimer
Question 28: What does the serum gel seperator do for the Tiger(mottled) tubes?
Answer:
speeds up & enchances the centrifuge