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Notes

  1. Select puncture site-antecubital (AC) fossa is most common site, but any vein below AC is acceptable. img1.jpg nclex.jpg Avoid previous puncture site areas for 24–48 hr; avoid collecting specimens above an IV site or sites that are infected or edematous. Avoid collecting from the same side as mastectomy, lymphadenectomy, dialysis shunts, or grafts.
  2. Place tourniquet 3–4 in. above intended puncture site (preferably for no longer than 1 min).
  3. Cleanse site with an alcohol swab from center out using a circular motion and allow to air-dry (use iodine if collecting blood alcohol level or blood culture specimens).
  4. Insert needle, bevel up, at 15°–30°; stabilize needle and push specimen collection tube into needle holder; remove tourniquet when all specimens are collected.
  5. Place gauze or cotton ball over puncture site, apply gentle pressure, remove needle, and secure dressing with tape.
  6. Gently invert specimen tubes 3–5 times (do not shake).
  7. Label specimen tubes with Pt’s name, ID number, date, time, and your initials; send specimens to lab.

Order of Lab Draw

Color of TopAdditivesUses
Yellow, yellow-black, green, or orangeSPSCultures on blood or body fluid
RedNo additiveAs a discard tube when drawing blood using a butterfly needle (to remove air in tubing) or when drawing from an IV
Light blueSodium citrateCoagulation tests
Red marble or goldGel separator and clot activatorSerum testing; most chemistry tests; immunology tests
Dark greenSodium heparinBlood chemistry such as whole blood and plasma testing
Light greenLithium heparin and gel separatorMetabolic, lipid, and liver panels
LavenderEDTABlood counts such as CBC, Hgb, Hct, glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c)
Light grayPotassium oxalate and sodium fluorideGlucose; glucose tolerance test, alcohol levels
Pale yellowAcid citrate dextroseGenetic testing; specialized testing

Tubes with additives must be thoroughly mixed.

Order of Draw concepts reprinted with permission from CLSI approved standard H3-A6. Procedures for the collection of diagnostic blood specimens by venipuncture, copyright 2007 (www.clsi.org).