Collection Methods
Needle ID
Additives
Order of Draw
Complications
100

This should be performed first when collecting a blood sample. 

What is ID the patient? 

100

10 mL is the same as this measurement.

What is 10 cc? 

100

The anticoagulant used for coagulation testing.

What is sodium citrate? 

100

Used to collect a CBC, WBC, and platelet testing.

What is lavender? 

100

This can occur if too much force is used to pull back on the syringe plunger during collection. 

What is collapse the vein? 

200

Routinely used with small, fragile veins

What is butterfly collection? 

200

The part of the needle that is slanted at the end and must always be in the upward position during collection. 

What is the bevel? 

200
Found in a SST tube.

What is thixotropic gel? 

200

Used to collect a PT, aPTT, and fibrinogen assay tests

What is light blue? 
200

This can happen if the tourniquet is left on too long. 

What is a hematoma? 

300

This is the primary source of information when labeling a patient sample. (primary source of ID)

What is patient's statement and ID band? 

300
The opening at the end of the needle in which blood passes through during collection. 

What is the lumen? 

300
The anticoagulant used for hematology testing. 

What is EDTA? 

300

TSH, platelet testing, blood cultures, aPTT

What is blood cultures, light blue, gold, lavender? 

300

The number of attempts that a phlebotomist can use to complete a blood draw. 

What is two? 

400

Best and most common form of collection.

What is evacuated tube system? 

400

The most common gauge of needle used for routine blood collection. 

What is 21G and 22G? 

400

Found in a pink tube used for blood bank testing.

What is EDTA? 

400

CBC, serum drug level, PT, and a set of blood cultures

What is blood culture, light blue, red, lavender? 

400
There is a presence of RBC's in the serum after blood is collected and centrifuged. 

What is hemolysis? 

500

The part of the needle that attaches to the tube holder or collection device being used. 

What is the hub? 

500

The relationship when describing the gauge of the needle (size vs. diameter)

What is the smaller the number in size, the larger the diameter? The larger the number in size, the smaller the diameter. 

500

Found in a gray stoppered tube for glucose testing.

What is potassium oxalate? 

500

CBC w/ diff, cholesterol, PT, CMP using a butterfly collection method

What is red (discard), light blue, gold/SST, lavender?

500

There is bilirubin in the serum, causing jaundice in the patient. 

What is icteric? 

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