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Venous Blood Sampling
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Venous Blood Sampling
, Venous Blood Draw, Phlebotomy, Blood Test Venipuncture, Blood Collection Tube
Preparations
Tubes without
Anticoagulant
Red Top Tube
Red (Barrier Vacuum Tube)
Tubes with
Anticoagulant
Purple Top Tube (Lavender)
Blue Top Tube
Green Top Tube
Grey Top Tube
Yellow Top Tube
Navy Blue Top Tube (Royal Blue Top Tube)
Technique
Blood Draw from an IV
Gene
ral Process
Apply
Tourniquet
above the IV site
Unlock the IV and attach a vacutainer
Apply gentle traction to IV while attaching a specimen tube to the vacutainer
Draw first 2-3 ml of blood (dilute sample) and dispose
Alternatively draw 2-3 ml via syringe before attaching vacutainer
Collect needed specimen tubes
Flush IV line well after blood draw
Troubleshooting small vein IV draws
Negative pressure from vacuum tube may collapse the vein
Flush the IV line well prior to blood draw
Use a 3 ml syringe to draw blood and then inject or drip into specimen tubes
Efficacy compared with venipuncture
High
Parity
(95%) between lab values via IV draw versus venipuncture
Hemolysis
may occur slightly more with IV draws (and increased
Serum Potassium
levels)
Elevated
Lactic Acid
levels may occur with small IVs
References
Swaminathan and Fisher (2025) Drawing from the IV, EM:Rap, 5/5/2025
Lesser (2020) JRSM Open 11(5):2054270419894817 +PMID: 32523703 [PubMed]
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