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∙ 11y agoSST separated tube
The tube used for the c-reactive protein test is typically a lavender or purple-colored tube.
Tiger top?
A lavender or purple top tube is typically used to draw blood for Hep C testing.
A lavender-top tube is typically used for collecting samples for C-reactive protein (CRP) testing.
Typically, a lavender or blue-top tube is used to collect samples for CRP (C-reactive protein) testing.
I would use the semi-colored tube.
The BCX (basic metabolic panel) is typically collected in a green or lavender top tube. The C and S (culture and sensitivity) test is collected in a blood culture bottle, not a specific color tube.
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The recommended tube for C Reactive Protein (CRP) testing is a serum separator tube (SST) with a red or gold stopper. This allows for the separation of serum from the blood cells, which is required for accurate CRP measurements.
The recommended tube for A1C testing is a lavender/purple-top tube containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as an anticoagulant. This additive prevents blood from clotting and preserves the sample for accurate testing of hemoglobin A1C levels.
A C-print or Type C-print is a color print from a color negative. The term "Type C" is generally used to distinguish from R or Reversal prints or direct positive prints from transparencies (color positives). Type C prints can also be made digitally. Type C is probably the most common form of color print.