the fluidportion thatremains afterclottingWhat isSerum?Sodiumheparin, lithiumheparin, orammoniumheparinWhatadditives dothe greentubes have?preventsclottingWhat doesananticoagulantadditive do?graytoppedtubeWhat tube isdrawn last inthe order ofdraw?red-gray/goldWhat tube isdrawn 4th inthe order ofdraw?anticoagulantWhat typeof additiveis EDTA?antibodyscreen,compatibilitytestWhat testsare thepink tubesused for?promotesclottingWhat does aclot activatoradditive do?red-toppedtubesWhat tube isdrawn 3rd inthe order ofdraw?WholeBloodWhatspecimen iscollected forthe sterileyellow tube?CoagulationtestsWhat testsare the LightBlue tubesused for?SodiumCitrateWhatadditives dothe LightBlue tubeshave?CBC,SedimentationrateWhat testsare theLavendertubes usedfor?coagulationstudiesWhat isCitrateused for?sedimentationrateWhat testsare the blacktubes usedfor?EDTAWhatadditives dothe Lavendertubes have?WholeBlood,Serum,PlasmaWhat arethe threebloodspecimens?Lactic Acidmeasurement,glucose tolerancetest, fasting bloodsugar (FBS), bloodalcohol levelsWhat testsare thegray tubesused for?1. Yellow, sterile2. Light Blue3. Red4. Gold or red-gray5. Green6. Lavender7. GrayWhat isthe orderof Draw?5-8timesHow manyinversionsare neededfor mosttubes?Yellow,sterile.Blood culturetubesWhat tube isdrawn first inthe order ofdraw?wholebloodWhat specimenis collected forthe yellow, non-sterile tube?BloodculturesWhat testsare thesterile yellowtubes usedfor?Light bluetubes.CoagulationtestsWhat tube isdrawn 2nd inthe order ofdraw?the fluidportion thatremains afterclottingWhat isSerum?Sodiumheparin, lithiumheparin, orammoniumheparinWhatadditives dothe greentubes have?preventsclottingWhat doesananticoagulantadditive do?graytoppedtubeWhat tube isdrawn last inthe order ofdraw?red-gray/goldWhat tube isdrawn 4th inthe order ofdraw?anticoagulantWhat typeof additiveis EDTA?antibodyscreen,compatibilitytestWhat testsare thepink tubesused for?promotesclottingWhat does aclot activatoradditive do?red-toppedtubesWhat tube isdrawn 3rd inthe order ofdraw?WholeBloodWhatspecimen iscollected forthe sterileyellow tube?CoagulationtestsWhat testsare the LightBlue tubesused for?SodiumCitrateWhatadditives dothe LightBlue tubeshave?CBC,SedimentationrateWhat testsare theLavendertubes usedfor?coagulationstudiesWhat isCitrateused for?sedimentationrateWhat testsare the blacktubes usedfor?EDTAWhatadditives dothe Lavendertubes have?WholeBlood,Serum,PlasmaWhat arethe threebloodspecimens?Lactic Acidmeasurement,glucose tolerancetest, fasting bloodsugar (FBS), bloodalcohol levelsWhat testsare thegray tubesused for?1. Yellow, sterile2. Light Blue3. Red4. Gold or red-gray5. Green6. Lavender7. GrayWhat isthe orderof Draw?5-8timesHow manyinversionsare neededfor mosttubes?Yellow,sterile.Blood culturetubesWhat tube isdrawn first inthe order ofdraw?wholebloodWhat specimenis collected forthe yellow, non-sterile tube?BloodculturesWhat testsare thesterile yellowtubes usedfor?Light bluetubes.CoagulationtestsWhat tube isdrawn 2nd inthe order ofdraw?

Phlebotomy Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is Serum?
    the fluid portion that remains after clotting
  2. What additives do the green tubes have?
    Sodium heparin, lithium heparin, or ammonium heparin
  3. What does an anticoagulant additive do?
    prevents clotting
  4. What tube is drawn last in the order of draw?
    gray topped tube
  5. What tube is drawn 4th in the order of draw?
    red-gray/ gold
  6. What type of additive is EDTA?
    anticoagulant
  7. What tests are the pink tubes used for?
    antibody screen, compatibility test
  8. What does a clot activator additive do?
    promotes clotting
  9. What tube is drawn 3rd in the order of draw?
    red-topped tubes
  10. What specimen is collected for the sterile yellow tube?
    Whole Blood
  11. What tests are the Light Blue tubes used for?
    Coagulation tests
  12. What additives do the Light Blue tubes have?
    Sodium Citrate
  13. What tests are the Lavender tubes used for?
    CBC, Sedimentation rate
  14. What is Citrate used for?
    coagulation studies
  15. What tests are the black tubes used for?
    sedimentation rate
  16. What additives do the Lavender tubes have?
    EDTA
  17. What are the three blood specimens?
    Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
  18. What tests are the gray tubes used for?
    Lactic Acid measurement, glucose tolerance test, fasting blood sugar (FBS), blood alcohol levels
  19. What is the order of Draw?
    1. Yellow, sterile 2. Light Blue 3. Red 4. Gold or red-gray 5. Green 6. Lavender 7. Gray
  20. How many inversions are needed for most tubes?
    5-8 times
  21. What tube is drawn first in the order of draw?
    Yellow, sterile. Blood culture tubes
  22. What specimen is collected for the yellow, non-sterile tube?
    whole blood
  23. What tests are the sterile yellow tubes used for?
    Blood cultures
  24. What tube is drawn 2nd in the order of draw?
    Light blue tubes. Coagulation tests