Inactivates thrombin, anticoagulant for osmotic fragility test, distorts cells and produces bluish background on Romanowsky's stain, inhibits thrombin and all stages of coagulation
Order of draw (evacuated tube)
Sterile blood culture tube
Citrate (blue)
Nonadditive tube (red)
Heparin (green)
EDTA (lavender)
Fluoride (gray)
Order of draw (syringe method)
EDTA
Other anticoagulated tubes
Nonadditive tube
EDTA containing tubes
Lavender
Pink
White
Royal blue
Tan
Skin puncture sites
Fingertips
Earlobe: less admixture with tissue juice, less pain, less free nerve endings
Lateral portion of the plantar surface of the foot: <1 year old
Skin puncture specimen
Has lower WBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrit, RBCs, and platelets compared to venous specimen
Veins in the arms (antecubital region)
Median cubital = preferred, most stable
Cephalic (lateral)
Basilic (medial)
Common gauge (needle)
19, 20, 21
Routine: 20g
Common length of needle
1-1.5 inches
Color coded hub (gauge)
18 = pink
21 = green
22 = gray
23 = blue/light blue/turquoise
Butterfly angle
45° ± 10-20° once in the skin
Tourniquet
4 inches above the site (7.5-10cm), not exceed 1min/2mins, prolonged application causes hemoconcentration, BP cuff as tourniquet 40-60 mmHg
Patient crying
Increases cell count
Patient lying down
Causes hemodilution (decreases PCV by 8%, decreases WBC)
Patient lying up
Causes hemoconcentration
IV line
Collect on the other arm, if both arms: stop IV for 2mins, collect blood below the IV line, appropriate for all analytes except glucose and phosphorus
Hematopoiesis
Cellular formation, proliferation, differentiation and maturation of blood cells
Embryonic hemoglobins
Gower 1 = Zeta2 + Epsilon2
Portland = Zeta2 + Gamma2
Gower 2 = Alpha2 + Epsilon2
Fetal hemoglobins
HbF = Alpha2 + Gamma2
HbA1 = Alpha2 + Beta2
HbA2 = Alpha2 + Delta2
In adults, HbA1 is ≥95%, HbA2 is 1.5-3%, and HbF is <2%