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BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets 23 Gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Holder, 20/box

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Original price $ 94.95
Current price $ 79.95
SKU 368656
BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets 23 Gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing are designed to be used with BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Tubes. The sets have a push button that is used to release the vacuum in the tubes, making it easy to collect blood. The sets come with 12" of tubing and are available in a variety of gauges. BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets are designed to work with BD Vacutainer blood collection tubes. The sets include a clear plastic holder and a push button luer adapter. The holder has a hole in the center that allows the luer adapter to be inserted. When the button on the luer adapter is pushed, the adapter is released from the holder. This allows the blood to be drawn into the tube.

The BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets was created to prevent needlestick injuries amongst healthcare workers. This system is the only blood collection device with push button technology. It is available with a preattached holder for added convenience and to help meet the Occupational Health and Safety Administration's (OSHA) single-use standards.

The push button technology provides immediate protection with the push of a button. The system is not hard to use with minimal training, increasing compliance. The activation does not cause any extra pain to the patient, it is ideal for high-risk environments.

The needle features in vein retraction, which reduces the risk of healthcare workers from being exposed to a contaminated needle. When the needle is placed correctly into the vein a flash visualization is seen to confirm access.

The Vacutainer® Push Button Blood Collection Set is the perfect solution for safe uncompromised blood collection.

BD 368656 23G x ¾" Needle, 12" Tubing, Holder, 20/Box
BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets 23 Gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Holder, 20/box
BD 368656 Vacutainer Push Button Blood Collection Sets 23 Gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Holder, 20/box
$ 94.95 $ 79.95
FAQs About Phlebotomy Supplies
  • What Supplies Are Needed for Phlebotomy?

    Phlebotomy needles & butterfly sets (multi-sample, straight, winged infusion) Vacutainer tubes & collection vials Tourniquets Alcohol prep pads & antiseptic wipes Sterile gauze pads & bandages Sharps containers Gloves (nitrile or latex-free) Needle holders/adapters Syringes (for specific collections) Blood culture bottles (as needed) Lab labels and requisitions

  • Is a Phlebotomist Higher than a CNA?

    Phlebotomists and CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistants) have different qualifications: Phlebotomists specialize in blood collection and laboratory testing. CNAs provide basic patient care. Neither is “higher,” but a phlebotomist’s work is more specialized in specimen collection.

  • What's the Hardest Part of Phlebotomy?

    Finding veins in challenging patients (elderly, children, dehydrated) Managing patient anxiety or needle phobia Maintaining infection control & handling biohazards

  • What Are the 7 Duties of a Phlebotomist?

    Preparing phlebotomy supplies and verifying test orders Patient identification and consent Blood collection using proper technique Labeling and documenting blood samples Ensuring patient comfort and post-draw care Maintaining infection control and safety Transporting or processing specimens for laboratory testing

  • How Many Patients Do a Phlebotomist Draw in One Hour?

    Experienced phlebotomists may draw 10–20 patients per hour, depending on patient population and collection complexity.

  • What Shoes Should a Phlebotomist Wear?

    Comfortable, closed-toe, non-slip shoes are required for safety and long shifts in clinical or lab settings.

  • What Is the First Thing a Phlebotomist Should Do?

    Verify the patient’s identity and confirm the blood test order before preparing supplies or starting the draw.

  • Can a Phlebotomist Give Shots?

    Phlebotomists generally do not administer shots/vaccinations. Their role is focused on blood collection, but in some states/countries—additional certification may allow limited injections.

  • What Is the Number One Rule in Phlebotomy?

    Accurate patient identification and labeling is the #1 rule. Failure here is the greatest source of medical errors.

  • What Is the Difference Between a Phlebotomist 1 and 2?

    Phlebotomist 1: Entry-level, basic blood draws, routine collections. Phlebotomist 2: Advanced; may draw pediatric, geriatric, or “difficult stick” patients, process special specimens, train others, or manage supplies.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Full range of phlebotomy supplies from leading brands (BD, Greiner, McKesson) Sterile, single-use, and safety-engineered devices Phlebotomy carts, trays, and specimen transport tools Bulk pricing, clinic packages, and same-day shipping Supports regulatory compliance and lab best practices

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