BD Vacutainer™ Venous Blood Collection Tubes: Vacutainer Plus™ Plastic Serum Tubes, Silicone-Coated, with Conventional Stopper
Description
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Sterile vacuum blood collection tubes for serum determination
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Spray-coated silica interior
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Tubes marked as Best Practice Formulary meet demanding requirements of complex diagnostic instruments and current clinical guidelines
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With conventional tube stopper
Evacuated Tubes Simplify Blood Collection
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Blood is drawn directly from the vein into the evacuated sterile collection tubes
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Only one venipuncture is needed to draw multiple samples
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Tubes can be changed while needle and plastic holder remain in place on patient's arm
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Closures are color coded
Plastic Evacuated Tubes
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Made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Provide a safer work environment for all personnel by (1) reducing risk of tube breakage during handling; (2) eliminating breakage when tubes are centrifuged at higher speeds; and (3) eliminating breakage or chipping of tube rims when stopper is removed and reinserted
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In addition to reducing potential injuries, fewer tube breakages result in less workflow interruption and fewer patient redraws, providing smoother day-to-day operation
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Sterile vacuum blood collection tubes for serum determination
-
Spray-coated silica interior
-
Tubes marked as Best Practice Formulary meet demanding requirements of complex diagnostic instruments and current clinical guidelines
-
With conventional tube stopper
Evacuated Tubes Simplify Blood Collection
-
Blood is drawn directly from the vein into the evacuated sterile collection tubes
-
Only one venipuncture is needed to draw multiple samples
-
Tubes can be changed while needle and plastic holder remain in place on patient's arm
-
Closures are color coded
Plastic Evacuated Tubes
-
Made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
-
Provide a safer work environment for all personnel by (1) reducing risk of tube breakage during handling; (2) eliminating breakage when tubes are centrifuged at higher speeds; and (3) eliminating breakage or chipping of tube rims when stopper is removed and reinserted
-
In addition to reducing potential injuries, fewer tube breakages result in less workflow interruption and fewer patient redraws, providing smoother day-to-day operation