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Light green blood collecting vessel plasma separating tube
Heparin containing lithium or heparin sodium and gel, heparin is a
kind of mucopolysaccharide containing sulfuric acid group, with a
strong negative charge, has enhanced the antithrombin 3
inactivation of serine protease, thereby preventing thrombin
formation, and has prevented platelet aggregation and other
anticoagulant effects. Under normal circumstances, 15IU heparin
anticoagulant 1ml blood. Heparin tube is generally used for
emergency biochemical and hemorheological tests.
Sample type: plasma
Uses: TNT, EPM, B27, blood ammonia, BNP (B-type natriuretic
peptide)
The disposable vacuum blood collection container consists of a test
tube, a plug, a cap, a label, additives (if any) and additives (if
any).
Used in conjunction with disposable intravenous needles for the
collection, transportation and preservation of human venous blood.
Store in a dry, well-ventilated and clean room with no corrosive
gas and relative humidity above 80%
1.According to different test requirements, select the appropriate
blood collection vessel. If you have any questions, please contact
the staff of the laboratory at any time.
2.The sample number must be pasted on the blood collection vessel,
which is consistent with the number on the inspection sheet. It
should be pasted on the paper label of blood collection vessel, not
on the glass to prevent falling off.
3. When taking blood, patients should be relaxed, warm environment,
prevent venous contracture, tie tourniquet time should not be too
long (now some scholars think that try not to use tourniquet),
observe whether the blood collection is smooth, forbid to pat the
arm, otherwise it may cause local blood concentration or activate
the coagulation system.
4. The recommended order of blood collection is no anticoagulant
tube (serum tube) → separation gel / accelerator tube → heparin /
EDTA tube → coagulation vessel → blood sedimentation tube. The main
reason is that the first tube often contains tissue fluid, which is
easy to cause coagulation and is not suitable for hemagglutination
test; Furthermore, to avoid the contamination of serum tube by
anticoagulant.
5. After blood collection, the blood samples shall be rolled
according to different test categories (biochemical, immune,
routine, coagulation, ESR) with test sheets, and classified. All
blood samples shall not be mixed together, so as to avoid confusion
in operation.
6.The proportion of blood and anticoagulant must be accurate, and
the blood volume should meet the requirements.
7 after blood collection, gently turn the test tube and mix 8-10
times, but do not vibrate violently. The sample should be placed
vertically after blood collection.