POST LAB EXPERIMENT 1, 2, 3 Flashcards
- Red (Glass)
None
- Yellow/gray and orange
Thrombin
- Lavender (plastic)
K2EDTA (spray dried)
- Red/gray and gold
Clot activator separation gel
- Pink
K2EDTA (spray dried)
- White
EDTA and gel
- Light Blue
Sodium citrate
- Black
Sodium citrate
- Light green/black
Lithium heparin and gel
- Green
Sodium heparin/Lithium heparin
- Royal blue
Thrombin and soybean trypsin inhibitor
Clot Activator
K2EDTA
- Gray
Sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate
- Yellow
Acid citrate dextrose
Sterile containing sodium polyanetholsulfonate
- Tan (glass)
Sodium heparin
- Tan (plastic)
K2EDTA
_________16. Heparin tubes with or without gel (green stopper)
_________17. Blood Culture tubes (yellow)
_________18. Coagulation sodium citrate tube (light blue) _________19. Glycolytic inhibitor tubes (gray stopper)
_________20. Serum tubes with or without clot activator or gel separator
_________21. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tubes (lavender stopper)
_________17. Blood Culture tubes (yellow)
_________18. Coagulation sodium citrate tube (light blue)
_________20. Serum tubes with or without clot activator or gel separator
_________16. Heparin tubes with or without gel (green stopper)
_________21. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tubes (lavender stopper)
_________19. Glycolytic inhibitor tubes (gray stopper)
Two bottles are typically collected, in one blood draw; one for aerobic organisms and one for anaerobic organisms.
Culture Bottle
Coagulation tests
Sodium Citrate
Immunology, Serological examination
Red or plain
All Biochemistry test
Gold
prevent clotting
Heparin tube
Chromosome testing
Heparin tube
HLA typing
Heparin tube
ammonia
Heparin tube
lactate
Heparin tube
Hematological, complete Hemogram
EDTA Purple Lavender
Blood typing and cross-matching
EDTA Pink
direct Coombstest for autoimmune haemolytic anemia
EDTA Pink
HIV viral load
EDTA Pink
Group and save (G &. s)
EDTA Pink
These tubes are preferred for blood bank tests.
EDTA Pink
Glucose
Sodium fluoride
lactate testing
Sodium fluoride
Tissue typing
ACD
DNA studies
ACD
HIV cultures
ACD
: Versene
EDTA Lavender (glass)
Na2EDTA (powder)
: Sequestrene
Lavender (plastic)
K3EDTA (liquid)
EDTA Pink (glass)
K2EDTA (spraydried)
Royal blue (plastic)
K2EDTA
Tan (plastic)
EDTA
Tan (glass)
Na Heparin
Planned or systematic action necessary to provide confidence that a laboratory assay result will satisfy the given requirements for quality.
Quality Assurance
is a process used to ensure a certain level of quality in laboratory testing, including control of preanalytical, analytic, and post analytic factors.
Quality Control
The basic goal is to ensure that the results meet specific requirements and are dependable and satisfactory.
quality control
SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR SEROLOGIC PROCEDURES REAGENT:
Normal saline solution (0.85 – 0.90% NaCl)
- Whole Blood Preparation
Anticoagulant:
EDTA (lavender top)
- Plasma Preparation
Anticoagulant:
EDTA (lavender top)
- Serum Preparation
Anticoagulant:
None (red top)
- Serum Inactivation
Anticoagulant:
None (red top)
- Red Cell Suspension Preparation (2 – 5%)
Anticoagulant:
EDTA (lavender top)
Sample: Whole blood
Whole Blood Preparation
Sample: Plasma
Plasma Preparation
Sample: Serum
Serum Preparation
Sample: Plasma (packed RBC)
Red Cell Suspension Preparation (2 – 5%)
RCS tests
Tests: Hemaglutination, Reverse Blood Typing
To inactivate complement
Complement interferes with other tests
Serum Inactivation
Sample: Whole blood
o Plasma o Buffy coat o Packed RBC
- To hold samples
Plain test tubes
- Black or white
Agglutination cards/slide (Kline agglutination slide)
Agglutination cards/slide (Kline agglutination slide)
- Tests:
RPR, CRP, Aso Titer
For observing agglutination rx
Agglutination cards/slide (Kline agglutination slide)
For serial dilutions
Microtiter plate
Microtiter plate Tests:
HIV
Order of Draw for Venipuncture
_________17. Blood Culture tubes (yellow)
_________18. Coagulation sodium citrate tube (light blue)
_________19. Glycolytic inhibitor tubes (gray stopper)
_________20. Serum tubes with or without clot activator or gel separator
_________16. Heparin tubes with or without gel (green stopper)
_________21. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tubes (lavender stopper)
Anticoagulant: EDTA (lavender top)
- Whole Blood Preparation
- Plasma Preparation
- Red Cell Suspension Preparation (2 – 5%)
Anticoagulant: None (red top)
- Serum Preparation
- Serum Inactivation