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One lavender top 4.5 mL, one speckle or gold top 8.0mL depending on what your facility carries.
http://www.healthlabtesting.com/~/media/Health%20Lab/PDFs/TestTubeIndex67.ashx
I've also used the lab for reference many times. They usually send a catalog of tests that tell you how many mLs you need and what tube and any testing considerations( frozen etc). If you have any doubts or no catalog available you can call the service center, I've found they are always willing to help
And don't forget your order of draw.
http://www.bd.com/vacutainer/pdfs/plus_plastic_tubes_wallchart_orderofdraw_VS5729.pdf
CBC is always a lavender /EDTA tube and should be filled. Chemistry are usually serum separator tubes the color depends on the lab. Sometimes red/gray sometimes gold top. I think there are a few others.
Chemistry is a green top tube at my hospital. Didn't realize there were so many differences!
I am a home infusion nurse also - and every lab kit I have dealt with tells you which tube to use for each test. It's printed on the requisition form ! :) Check your agency's policy though....we draw the rainbow in case the doctor wants to run another test that isn't originally ordered (saves us a 2nd trip to the patient). Good Luck!
Newgirl9376
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Hello! I jus started a new job as an at home infusion nurse. They have asked me to draw some labs while I am there. My question is: how do I know which vials to use and how many I need? I have drawn blood before but lab always gave me the vials at my other job. The labs being drawn are a CBC, CMP, ALT/AST
Any insight would be appreciated :)