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Phelbotomy definitions, terms and ORDER OF DRAW

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show Chemistry. to combine (an organic compound) with a metallic ion to form a chelate.  
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show layer of epithelial cells that lines the cavities of the heart and of the blood and lymph vessels and the serous cavities of the body, originating from the mesoderm.  
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show beneath the endothelium layer  
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show Cells that help the body fight infections and other diseases. Also called white blood cells (wbcs).  
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Order of Draw-step 1   show
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show LIGHT BLUE: 2.) Light blue (sodium citrate tube)  
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show DARK BLUE (FDP)  
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show Discard tube "no additive" used ONLY if drawy a blue (citrate) tube with a tube holder and butterfly needle. Used only to remove air from tubing  
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show Light Green (gel lithium heparin) (PST)  
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show Yellow top (ACD solution A)  
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show Dark blue-(FDP); soy trypsin or soy trypsin inhibitor/Bothrops Atrx venom  
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show No additive: Red strip on label-draw as #3  
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show Na Heparine-Green strip on label-Draw as #5  
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