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Antiglycolytic agent

ā€“ inhibits the use of glucose by blood cells.

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sodium flouride and lithium iodoacetate.

2 examples of antiglycolytic agent

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gray top tube

the antiglycolytic agent are place in a color ______top tube?

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Additives

- are general term for substances that are present in blood collection tube

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Anticoagulant agent

ā€“ prevents blood from clotting. The mechanism by which clotting is prevented varies with the anticoagulant.

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remove calcium

EDTA, citrate and oxalate ___________ by forming insoluble salts

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conversion of prothrombin to thrombin

heparin prevents the __________.

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not occur

If calcium is removed or thrombin is not formed, coagulation does _________.

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Clot activator

- helps initiate or enhance the clotting mechanism.

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glass or silica particles

Clot activators include _____ or _____ that provide increased surface area for platelet activation and clotting factor such as thrombin.

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red and yellow top tube

the clot activator are place in a color ______top tube?

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Thixotropic Gel Separator

ā€“ inert material that undergoes a temporary change in viscosity during the centrifugation process which enables it to serve as a separation barrier between the liquid (serum and plasma) and cells.

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  • plasma separator

  • serum separator

what are the two kinds of gel separator?

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Trace element-free tubes

ā–Ŗ Made of materials that are free of trace element contamination
ā–Ŗ Have royal-blue stoppers
ā–Ŗ Used for trace element tests, toxicology studies, and nutrient determination

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  • Oxalate

  • Citrate

  • Ethylenediamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA)

  • Fluoride

  • Heparin

What are the five types of anticoagulants?

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Oxalate

ā€“ combines with calcium to form an insoluble salt

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Citrate

ā€“ combines with calcium in a non-ionized form.

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Ethylenediamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA)

ā€“ it combines with calcium in a process called chelation

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Fluoride

ā€“ forms weakly dissociated calcium components

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Heparin

ā€“ prevents the formation of fibrin

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