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Random Urine Specimens - collected for a urinalysis.

Midstream Specimen - is also called a clean-voided specimen or a clean-catch specimen

The 24-hour specimen - is collected during a 24-hour period. Urine is typically chilled or
refrigerated to prevent the growth of microbes.

Testing for ph - measures if urine is acidic or alkaline

Testing for glucose or ketones - Typically used for testing for diabetes

Testing for blood - injuries or illnesses can cause blood to appear in the urine-
(hematuria)

Testing for blood - Blood can also appear in stools. Ulcers, some forms of cancer, or
hemorrhoids

Culture & Sensitivity - cultivating a specimen in order to determine whether the
developed organism is sensitive to antibiotics

Throat Culture - Throat cultures are used to determine strep throat, whooping cough and
epiglottitis

Wound Culture - Specimens may be collected from animal bites, ulcers, and skin wounds

Urinalysis - is usually conducted on patient's that are pregnant, have an illness, or are
suspected to have abused an illegal substance.

Urine- collection in temp measured cups - Check for clarity, specific gravity, color and
odor

Cerebrospinal Fluid - mostly obtained through a lumbar puncture and looks for cell
counts, chloride, glucose, and total __________

2- hour Post prandial Glucose - Glucose specimen is collected 2 hours after a patient eats
a meal

Glucose Tolerance Test - must fast at least 12 hours before the test. Patients must drink
glucose prior to testing and have 5 minutes to finish the drink.

, Lactose Tolerance Test - the patient must drink lactose rather than glucose

Bleeding Time Test - This is a timed test and phlebotomist will blot blood every 30
seconds until patient stops bleeding.

Arterial Blood Gas - Use Modified Allen Test to see if patient has adequate circulation

EDTA and NA Citrate - Anticlotting chemicals

Serum Separator gels - used to separate red blood cells and clotting factors from serum
to maintain correct chemistry levels found in blood

Lithium Heparin - used as an anticlotting factor and preservative for some chemistry
analysis

Sodium Fluoride - Used to maintain glucose levels

Blood Culture Media - used to nourish microbes in blood culture tubes and bottles for
identification and remediation of infections

Red Tube - No additive required, commonly used for serum determinations in Chemistry
testing and Blood bank testing

Blue tube - Additive used is sodium citrate, commonly used for coagulation tests,
heparin, PT, APTT, fibrinogen

Lavendar and Pink - Additive used is EDTA commonly used for for hematology testing,
CBC, ESR

Darker Green - Additive used is Heparin, a natural anticoagulant that inhibits thrombin.
Commonly used for routine chemistry testing.

Light Green - Additive used is Lithium Heparin. This additive action is as an anticoagulant.
Not to be used for lithium levels. Used for many chemistry tests.

Gray - Additives used are sodium fluoride, commonly used for glucose toleance tests and
lactic acid measurement

Red/Gray/Camouflage top tube - Additives used are clot activator and serum gel
separator, commonly used for chemistry and immunology testing

Blood Culture tubes or bottles - Microbial growth media. There are two major types:
aerobic growth media and anaerobic growth media
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