Order Of Draw and Common Tests

Hey girls! Ive been in Phlebotomy school for the past 2 months and here is what I have learned about the most Common Tubes and their Tests in the order of draw!

1. Discard Tube (clear)- always draw a discard tube in routine venipuncture to prevent inaccurate test results.

2. Light Blue Tube- this tube must always be filled to capacity and is the first or second tube in order of draw depending on your facility.

3. Red Tube- have 2 different types of tubes and the non-additive red top tube can be used as a discard tube

4. Gold or Red/Black Speckled (Tiger) Top Tubes- serum separator tubes (SSTs) and these tubes help prevent chemical changes caused by cellular metabolism and fibrinolysis

5. Light Green or Green/Gray Speckled Tubes- plasma separator tubes (PST) and are used to form a barrier between blood cells and plasma

6. Green Tube- stop the coagulation process by inactivating thrombin

7. Lavender Tube- EDTA prevents blood from clotting by binding with calcium and also maintains cells shape and size

8. Pink Tube- preferred for blood banks and the label on these tubes contain information required by AABB

9. Gray Tube- contain an antiglycolytic agent (sodium fluoride) that which prevents RBCs from using glucose and changing it to lactic acid

I hope this information will help you remember and learn the order of draw and the most common tests used for each tube. I know it to me a while to get it and understand the order of draw and this definitely helped me to have it broken down into simple terms! Good luck to all you future phlebotomists 💉🩷

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2024/10/28 Edited to

... Read moreGetting the order of draw right in phlebotomy is one of the most critical things we learn, and honestly, it took me a while to truly grasp why each step matters. It's not just about memorizing colors; it's about preventing cross-contamination between additives, which can seriously mess up a patient's lab results. Imagine a tiny bit of EDTA getting into a coagulation sample – disaster! That’s why understanding the 'why' behind each tube is just as important as knowing the sequence. Let's dive a bit deeper into what I've found super helpful, especially regarding the specific tests associated with each tube, which the whiteboards in my class really clarified for me: 1. Discard Tube (Clear/Non-Additive Red): This one often feels redundant, but trust me, it's a lifesaver, especially when you're drawing a light blue (coagulation) tube first. The discard tube clears any air from the butterfly tubing and ensures no tissue fluid or other contaminants interfere with sensitive tests like PT or aPTT. My instructors always emphasized: *never skip it if using a butterfly needle when a light blue is the first tube to be drawn.* 2. Light Blue Tube (Sodium Citrate): This tube is all about coagulation. The sodium citrate binds with calcium to prevent clotting, preserving the blood for accurate testing. We learned that filling this tube precisely to the indicator line is non-negotiable because an improper blood-to-anticoagulant ratio will yield inaccurate results. Key tests here, as detailed on our class whiteboards, include PT (Prothrombin Time), aPTT (activated Partial Thromboplastin Time), PTT, Fibrinogen, and D-dimers. These are crucial for monitoring anticoagulant therapy or diagnosing bleeding disorders. 3. Red Tube (No Additive / Clot Activator): This one has two variations. The plain glass red top has no additives and is often used for serum chemistry or as a discard. However, plastic red tops contain a clot activator to speed up clotting, making them ideal for obtaining serum quickly for various tests, including therapeutic drug monitoring where the absence of anticoagulants is essential. 4. Gold or Red/Black Speckled (Tiger) Top Tubes (SSTs): These are my go-to for most general chemistry tests. The clot activator and thixotropic separator gel work together: the activator speeds up clotting, and the gel forms a barrier between the serum and the blood cells after centrifugation. This separation is vital for accurate results, preventing cellular metabolism from altering test values. Common tests include electrolytes, liver enzymes, glucose, hormones, lipids, and proteins. 5. Light Green or Green/Gray Speckled Tubes (PSTs): Similar to SSTs, these are Plasma Separator Tubes, containing lithium heparin and a thixotropic gel. The heparin acts as an anticoagulant, and the gel separates plasma from cells. These are particularly favored for STAT chemistry tests because they produce plasma (which can be tested sooner than serum) and separate it efficiently, allowing for quick turnaround times. 6. Green Tube (Heparin): These tubes contain heparin (lithium, sodium, or ammonium), which inactivates thrombin to prevent blood clotting. They're widely used for plasma determinations in various laboratory sections. A key application, as highlighted in my class, is for collecting Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs), though other anticoagulants can also be used for ABGs depending on the facility. 7. Lavender Tube (EDTA): EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) in these tubes is a powerful anticoagulant that binds with calcium, essential for many hematology tests. It's fantastic because it preserves cell morphology, meaning our blood cells keep their natural shape and size. This is critical for tests like a CBC (Complete Blood Count), differential counts, reticulocyte counts, and ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) – basically, anything that looks closely at the blood cells themselves. 8. Pink Tube (EDTA): While also containing EDTA, the pink tube is specifically designed for the blood bank. It often has a specialized label required by the AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) for tracking. These are used exclusively for blood typing, donor testing, cross-matching, and preparing blood products for transfusion. Accuracy and proper identification are paramount here! 9. Gray Tube (Sodium Fluoride & Potassium Oxalate): This tube is unique because it contains two key additives. Potassium oxalate acts as an anticoagulant, while sodium fluoride is an antiglycolytic agent. This means it stops blood cells from consuming glucose, which is crucial for accurate glucose level analysis, lactic acid analysis, and blood alcohol levels. Without the sodium fluoride, glucose levels in a sample would decrease over time, giving a falsely low reading. One mnemonic that really clicked for me to remember the order for tubes 2-9 (after the discard) is simply creating a sentence. Something like: "Light Red Gold Green Lavender Pink Gray." Or, you can try: "Lightly REd GOld Green LAven PIck GRapes." Find what works for you! Understanding the purpose and the actual tests performed with each tube makes the order of draw much less intimidating and far more logical. Keep practicing, and you'll master it!

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About to be a year I’ve had my phlebotomy license and nobody will hire me bc I don’t have at least 2 years experience. How am I going to get the experience if I can’t find a job.😍

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A person in a lab coat stands beside a group of children, some looking sad or apprehensive. The text introduces 'The Monster Study', where children labeled as stutterers were bullied, impacting their confidence.
🌡️Psychological Tests That Broke Society’s Trus
#fyp #psychology #ethics #mindgames #shocking
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ThinkLoop

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A person's selfie with text overlay "~Personality tests~ TO LEARN MORE ABOUT YOURSELF" and Lemon8 branding. The person has light hair and a nose piercing, looking directly at the camera.
Results from a Morality-as-Cooperation Test displayed as a radar chart, showing values like Property, Family, and Equality. The user's morality is closest to libertarian, with an explanation of the test's purpose.
A bar chart from a Conspiracy Test comparing user beliefs (e.g., Government Wrongdoing, Information Control) to the population average. The user is 14.4% less conspiratorial than average, with test details provided.
9 personality tests to learn about yourself🫶
this one’s for my fellow peeps out there looking to connect with and get to know know yourselves better! knowing yourself is the first step to taking care of yourself. you can find these on the site idrlabs :) #personalitytest #personality #selfdiscovery #journaling #lemon8partner
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Eli

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A laptop screen shows a Google search for 'CLEP' with an overlay asking if a $97 test can replace a college class, highlighting the search bar.
A laptop screen displays the CLEP College Board website, showing 'Earn College Credit with CLEP' and options to register for an exam, with an overlay explaining CLEP as taking one test for college credit.
A laptop screen shows the CLEP website listing various 'History and Social Sciences' exams, including American Government and Introductory Psychology, each priced at $97, with a 'History & Social Sciences' overlay.
CLEP Tests Are My Girl Era Shortcut to Credits 🎀
Okay so I went to get my eyes checked… and somehow walked out with a shortcut to college credit 😭💅🏻 My eye doctor randomly told me about this site called CLEP — it’s basically a $97 exam you can take instead of doing an entire class. No Zooms. No professor. No group project trauma. Just pa
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mads 👏🏻

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I had to take 3 tests that day bc there was “no line” 🤨
#mom #postpartum #sahm #girlmom #pregnancy
Mikelle | SAHM | 🫧🎀

Mikelle | SAHM | 🫧🎀

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Top 5 Common Mistakes Everyone Makes On The Hesi
Are you making these common HESI mistakes without even knowing it? Watch this before you test. If you want a study guide that guarantee's 90% score, Text me (585) 390-5764. your nursing dream starts here! #hesiexam #hesi #hesia2 #nursingstudent #futurenurse
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Teas Exam

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Just because it’s common does not mean it’s normal
No one told me high cortisol could cause this many symptoms. • Your body odor suddenly changes • Your digestion is a mess • Your hair’s thinning • You’re exhausted all day but wired at night • You’re gaining weight in your face and stomach • Your anxiety feels nonstop This isn’t random.
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BreeAhna Swade

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