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Cherylsm
Order of filling blood vacuum tubes

When drawing blood specimens off of a central line with a syringe, should the clinician follow the phlebotomists recommended order of draw for vaccum tubes,  when filling the tubes, or does it not make a difference? 

This would be after  cultures, which come first.

lynncrni
Yes, it makes a tremendous

Yes, it makes a tremendous difference. Each manufacturer of those tubes has a distinct order of draw that must be followed. Filling from a syringe would be no different. See INS Standard 43 PHlebotomy, Practice Criterai F. 

Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN,  CRNI

Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.

PO Box 10

Milner, GA 30257

Website http://www.hadawayassociates.com

Office Phone 770-358-7861

jill nolte
Cheryl the reason it matters

Cheryl the reason it matters is some tubes need a precise fill (coag), some labs can be completed with a partial fill if there is not enough blood, some tubes contain preservatives or heparin or whatever is needed to maintain the sample.  That's the simple answer and your lab can relay the order needed for the supplies they use.  And bring your bag of ice when required!

Craig Farris
In order of fill.

In order of fill.

Blood cultures

Empty tubes

Gel tubes

Powder tubes

Liquid tubes * protime before CBC*

 

C. Craig Farris BS,RN, CRNI

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