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Why do they shake blood samples?

Why do they shake blood samples?

Shaking the vials ensures that the chemicals are well mixed with the sample. We shake some samples to mix it with the solution in the bottom of the tube, generally an anticoagulant to prevent it from clotting. If the sample isn’t being mixed with anything we invert it gently to prevent clotting.

What are the proper ways of handling blood collection equipment?

Collect drops of blood into the collection tube/device by gentle pressure on the finger. Avoid excessive pressure or “milking” that may squeeze tissue fluid into the drop of blood. Cap, rotate and invert the collection device to mix the blood collected.

What do doctors do with your blood after a blood test?

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Depending on the reasons for collection, and the outcomes (diagnosis or further questions), some specimens are stored by the lab that first processed them. Some of the blood, tissues, and parts are donated to living people.

What precautions should be taken when giving blood sample?

PROTECT YOURSELF

  • Practice universal precautions: Wear gloves and a lab coat or gown when handling blood/body fluids.
  • Dispose of needles immediately upon removal from the patient’s vein.
  • Clean up any blood spills with a disinfectant such as freshly made 10\% bleach.
  • If you stick yourself with a contaminated needle:

Should the blood be shaken?

Many blood collection tube manufacturers do not recommend shaking the red tube. Shaking the red tube to avoid the intensity of the changed of blood that interacts with the glass surface of the tube will trigger the contact path in the coagulation cascade.

How blood tests are done?

When a blood draw is taken from a vein, it’s known as venipuncture. During venipuncture, a lab professional, known as a phlebotomist, will take a blood sample from a vein in your arm, using a small needle. After the needle is inserted, a small amount of blood will be collected into a test tube or vial.