Blood collection tubes
Vocab
Components of blood
Roles of a MA
Abbreviations used in blood tests
100

EDTA is an anticoagulant added in a tube.

What is the lavender tube?

100

Needle used for small or fragile veins 

What is the butterfly system? 

100

Also known as erythrocytes that are small enough to pass through capillaries. 

What are red blood cells? 

100

Withdrawal of blood from a vein.

What is phlebotomy? 

100

WBC

What is white blood cell, white blood count?

200

Tubes used for blood cultures.

What is the yellow tube?

200

Small, disposable instrument used for capillary puncture? 

What is a lancet?

200

The amount of plasma in the blood

What is 55%?

200

The person who receives special training in phlebotomy.

Who are phlebotomist? 

200

IV

What is intravenous? 

300

Additive in light blue tubes. 

What is sodium citrate?

300

Instrument used to help visualize a vein. 

What is a venoscope? 

300

Normal range of WBC.

What is 5,000-10,000?

300

Puncture of a vein with a needle for the purpose of drawing blood.

What is venipuncture?

300

LDL

What is Low-density lipoprotein?

400

Heparin added in a color tube. 

What is the green tube?

400

The rupturing of red blood cells. 

What is hemolysis? 

400

Definition of serum. 

What is the fluids left after clotting factors are removed from plasma?

400

Small, disposable instrument used to pierce the surface of the skin and collect blood from capillaries.

What is a capillary puncture?

400
S

What is serum?

500

Additive in gray tubes. 

What is potassium oxalate or sodium fluoride?

500

Rate of RBC settling to the bottom of a blood sample. 

What is erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) ?

500

The three major types of protein in plasma.

What is albumins, globulins, and fibrinogen? 

500

Puncture through the dermis of the skin.

What is dermal puncture?

500

LMWH

What is low-molecular-weight heparin?

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