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Insuficient mixing can result in inaccurate test results and the need to re-draw. Correct mixing technique is to gently invert (180o and back) each tube the recommended number of times shown in the recommended inversions column. *Discard tube is not required before blood collection for anaerobic and aerobic blood culture bottles.
Best practices in phlebotomy involve the following factors: planning ahead; using an appropriate location; quality control; standards for quality care for patients and health workers, including. –. availability of appropriate supplies and protective equipment; –. availability of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP); –.
Recommended Order of Draw* Determinations and Special Instructions contained within this guide have been provided by the named institute and are not BD recommendations or instructions for the BD products described. Please consult your organisation’s guidelines or contact BD should you have any questions. IMPORTANT MIXING GUIDELINES
Phlebotomy order of draw tips and cheat sheet. Learn & retain Phlebotomy mnemonic order of draw tube colors for your CLSI training & CPT1.
Use the chart below to quiz yourself on the proper order of draw. Click the “Show/Hide All” button to hide the tube color and descriptions. Then, simply go down the list in order and recite each tube color and its respective description.
All BD Vacutainer® tubes require immediate mixing following collection. Insufficient mixing can result in inaccurate test results and the need to re-draw. Correct mixing technique is to gently invert (180o and back) each tube the recommended number of times shown on the right hand side of the table.
Blood samples should be taken in the following order: KFK117 - 1.8ml. Fill to frosted fill line on tube. For Cold Agglutinins, Donath-Landsteiner sample must be tansported at 37°C. Mix. in advance.