Commonly Used Anticoagulants/Additives Flashcards

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Commonly used anticoagulants/additives (4)

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EDTA, heparin, sodium citrate, sodium fluoride

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2
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stopper color for EDTA

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lavender

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3
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mode of action of EDTA

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prevents clotting by chelating Ca2+

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4
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examples of use of EDTA

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CBC, diff, sed rate

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5
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comments of EDTA

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prevents platelets from clumping. minimal morphologic changes to WBCs. Tube should be at least 1/2 full

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6
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stopper color for heparin

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green

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7
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mode of action of heparin

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prevents clotting by neutralizing thrombin

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8
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examples of use of heparin

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many chemistries, osmotic fragility, plasma Hgb, blood gases

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9
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comments of heparin

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best anticoagulant for prevention of hemolysis. Don’t use for diffs

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stopper color for sodium citrate

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light blue

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11
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mode of action of sodium citrate

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prevents clotting by binding Ca2+

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12
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examples of use of sodium citrate

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most coag tests

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13
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comments of sodium citrate

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preserves labile clotting factors. tube must be full for 9:1 blood-to-anticoagulant ratio or coag results falsely ↑. Use discard tube if using a butterfly

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14
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stopper color for sodium fluoride

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gray

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15
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mode of action of sodium fluoride

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inhibits glycolysis (not an anticoagulant)

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16
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examples of use of sodium fluoride

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glucose, lactic acid, blood alcohol

17
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comments on sodium fluoride

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preserves glucose for 24 hr; combined with K oxalate if anticoagulation needed. Oxalate binds with Ca2+