Vocabulary
Tubes and Additives
Causes of Hemolysis
Blood Components
Lab Results
100

This means "between the cells". 

What is interstitial?

100

This tube is used for coagulation testing and contains sodium citrate, which removes calcium to prevent blood clotting. 

What is a light blue top tube?

100

This substance is used to create asepsis at the blood draw site. 

What is alcohol?

100

These cells carry oxygen to the cells and carry some CO2 away from cells. 

What are red blood cells?

100

This information is given via the ABO system and is vital information for anyone receiving a transfusion. 

What is blood typing? 

200

This is the force acting on an object because of gravity i.e. how a centrifuge works. 

G-Force

200

This tube has no coagulant but contains silica particles to enhance clot formation. They also usually contain gel for serum separation. 

What is a Red-Gray, Tiger top, or SST?

200

Performing this action too quickly draws blood too quickly through a needle and causes them to burst or hemolyze. 

What is pulling back on the plunger?

200

These help with the process of blood clotting. 

What are platelets?

200

This is a combination test that looks at what types and how many of each blood cell is in a patient's blood at a given point in time. 

What is a Complete Blood Count?

300

This is a substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms on living tissue. 

What is an antisceptic?

300

This tube contains heparin, which inhibits thrombin formation to prevent clotting

What is a green tube?

300

Doing this leads to improper blood/additive ratio and can lead to hemolysis

Underfilling tubes

300

 This substance transports nutrients to cells and waste products away from cells.

What is plasma?

300

This test looks specifically at the types of WBC's found in a blood sample, and is manually performed using a smear, or can be automated as well. 

What is a Differential Cell Count?

400

This is a deficiency of hemoglobin in the blood, accompanied by a reduced number of RBC's, pale skin, weakness, and SOB among other S/S. 

What is Anemia?

400

This tube contains potassium oxalate and sodium fluoride; it removes calcium to prevent blood from clotting.

What is a gray tube?

400

Doing this can cause an interstitial fluid to leak into the veins and hemolyze RBC's.

What is leaving the tourniquet on too long?
400

These are a type of WBC that engulf and destroy foreign substances, particularly bacteria, and are the most abundant WBC's in the blood, comprising approximately 40-60% of all WBC's. 

What are neutrophils?

400

This is the normal Hgb for women. 

What is 12-16g/dL?

500

This is a disorder characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells. 

What is polycythemia?

500

These tubes don't have a color associated with them but do contain sodium polyanethole sulfonate, which prevents blood from clotting and stabilizes bacterial growth

What are blood culture bottles?

500

Doing this can cause the remaining vacuum in the tube to force air into the tube and cause frothing. 

What is removing the needle with the tube intact?

500

These WBC's destroy foreign substances by producing antibodies. 

What are Lymphocyte B cells?

500

This test looks at how much glucose is bound to RBC's during the 60-90 days prior to the test. A normal range is between 4%-5.6%

What is hemoglobin A1c or glycosylated hemoglobin?