Blood Collection Tubes Serum collection Tube with gel and Coagulant Activator

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Descriptions

Serum collection tube with gel and coagulant activator

The clot and gel activation tubes are designed to obtain high-quality serum samples for biochemical, immunological, and serological tests in clinical examinations. Inside the tube,there is a kind of gel at the bottom, which is a pure substance and has very stable physical and chemical properties. The gel can prevent the sample from decomposing and small molecule precipitation at high temperatures, thus greatly reducing the risk of blockage of the test equipment.

Storage: Unless otherwise specified on the packaging label, store the tube at 4-25 º C.

 

 

Expiration date: 18 months

Suggested extraction order:

  1. Aseptic sample tube.
  2. Coagulation research tubes (such as citrate).
  3. Serum collection tube.
  4. Tubes containing other additives such as heparin, EDTA, fluoride

Matters needing attention:

  1. Follow universal preventive measures. Use gloves, gowns, eye protection, and other personal protective equipment, as well as engineering control measures, to protect oneself from blood splashes and leaks, as well as potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
  2. Process all biological samples and blood collection puncture items (willow leaf knives, needles, connection adapters, and blood collection components) in accordance with its center’s policies and procedures. If you come into contact with any biological samples (such as after puncture), please obtain appropriate medical care, because they may spread viral hepatitis, HIV infection (AIDS) or other infectious diseases. Use any integrated needle protector.
  3. Throw all sharp blood collection items into the approved biohazardous material container for disposal.
  4. It is not recommended to transfer samples extracted through syringes and needles into tubes. Extra handling of punctured objects, such as needles with internal cavities, increases the possibility of an accidental puncture.
  5. For the following reasons, caution should be exercised when transferring samples from the syringe to the vacuum sampling tube using non puncture devicesPressing the syringe plunger during the transfer process will generate positive pressure, forcing the plunger and sample to move, resulting in splashing andexposure to the blood Using a syringe to transfer blood may also lead to overfilling or underfilling of the tube, resulting in an incorrect ratio of blood to additivesand the possibility of obtaining incorrect analysis results The design of vacuum connections is to extract a specified volume. When the vacuum extraction stops,the filling is complete, although some tubes can be partially filled when filled with a syringe due to the resistance of the plunger. The use of these samples shouldbe consulted with the laboratory.
  6. Ifblood is collected through veins (IV), please ensure that the venous solution channel is clean before starting to fill the blood collection tube. This is crucialfor avoiding erroneous laboratory data caused by liquid IV contamination.
  7. Uncontrolledendotoxins. The blood and blood components collected and processed in the tube are not intended for infusion or introduction into the human body.
  8. Donot write or cover the barcode area, as sample recognition may be affected.
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