Tube Additives
Venipuncture
Order of Draw
Specimen Handling
Safety & Errors
100

What additive is in a lavender tube?

EDTA

100

Most commonly used vein?

Median cubital vein

100

What tube is drawn first in the order of draw?

Blood culture (yellow bottles)

100

How should tubes with additives be mixed?

Gently inverted

100

What is used to clean the site?

Alcohol prep pad

200

What does EDTA do?

Prevents clotting by binding calcium

200

What angle is the needle inserted?

15–30 degrees

200

Which color tube comes after blood cultures?

Light Blue

200

What happens if you shake tubes too hard?

Hemolysis

200

What is the biggest risk from needle sticks?

Bloodborne pathogens

300

What additive is in the green tube?

Heparin

300

How long can a tourniquet stay on?

1 minute
300

What additive is in the light blue tube?

Sodium citrate

300

What must be done immediately after collection?

Label the specimen

300

What should you do after a needle stick?

Wash area and report immediately

400

What additive is in the gray tube?

Sodium fluoride

400

What happens if the tourniquet is left on too long?

Hemoconcentration

400

Which tube is used for serum tests and comes after red?

Gold (SST)

400

What information must be on a label?

Patient name, date, time, collector initials

400

What is hemolysis caused by?

Rough handling or small needle

500

What is the purpose of sodium fluoride?

Preserves glucose

500

What should you do if no blood flows?

Adjust the needle position

500

What is the last tube drawn in the order?

Gray

500

What should you do if a specimen is mislabeled?

Discard and recollect

500

Why is proper order of draw important?

Prevents additive contamination

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