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Phlebotomy Supplies to BD Hemogard
Phlebotomy Supplies
Phlebotomy supplies are the equipment and consumables used to safely collect blood specimens from patients for laboratory testing. This includes all items needed to draw venous (and sometimes capillary or arterial) blood and correctly handle the sample. For example, vacuum blood-collection tubes (e.g. BD Vacutainer tubes with color-coded caps) are staples in phlebotomy; these tubes (often pre-loaded with anticoagulants or clotting agents) “are widely employed in hospital blood collection (phlebotomy) departments”.
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Venous draw kits: These include sterile blood-drawing needles (double-ended “multi-sample” needles that attach to a tube holder, or disposable syringe+needle), and winged “butterfly” infusion sets for difficult veins. The needles connect to evacuated collection tubes (Vacutainers) or syringes so that blood flows directly into the properly additive-lined tubes. Tubes come in various sizes and colors (red, lavender, blue tops, etc.) depending on which tests will be run. (The kit also often includes a plastic holder or adapter to secure the tube during the draw.)
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Capillary (fingerstick) supplies: For small-volume samples (e.g. point-of-care glucose tests or infant blood draws), single-use lancets (blade or spring-loaded devices) are used to puncture a fingertip or heel. Tiny capillary tubes or micro-collection vials are then used to collect the small drop(s) of blood. These items are essential phlebotomy supplies when venous access is not needed or possible.
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Ancillary items and PPE: A tightened tourniquet (elastic band or blood pressure cuff) is used to engorge veins. The puncture site is disinfected with a 70% alcohol swab (or chlorhexidine prep pad) prior to insertion to prevent infection. The phlebotomist wears disposable exam gloves for every draw (WHO recommends one pair of clean gloves per patient). After the blood is drawn, absorbent gauze or cotton is applied and an adhesive bandage is placed on the puncture site. All used sharps (needles, lancets) go immediately into a puncture-resistant sharps container, and contaminated disposables (gauze, gloves) go into biohazard bags. Labels and requisition forms (with patient ID and test orders) are also part of the kit to ensure each sample is correctly identified and handled.
Overall, phlebotomy supplies encompass all tools needed for a blood draw: needles or lancets to puncture the skin, collection tubes or microtubes to capture the blood, and supporting items for safety and sample integrity. In practice, a standard phlebotomy tray will include tourniquet, alcohol wipes, sterile needles (or lancets), collection tubes (vacuum tubes of various types), cotton and bandages, gloves, and a sharps container. These items together enable clinicians to perform venous or capillary blood sampling in a sterile, efficient manner.
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Sale 39%
Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 24.50EDTA Blood Collection Tubes 3 mL BD 367856 Vacutainer with Hemogard Closure 13mm x 75mm, 100/box
EDTA Blood Collection Tubes are used primarily for hematology tests. These tubes contain ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as an anticoagulant...
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Sale 23%
Original price $ 59.95Current price $ 46.00Venous Blood Collection Tubes BD Vacutainer with K2 EDTA Additive, 13 x 75 mm, 4 mL (Lavender), 100/box
Venous Blood Collection Tubes with K2 EDTA (dipotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) are primarily used for hematology tests. The K2 EDTA acts ...
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Sale 37%
Original price $ 59.95Current price $ 38.00Serum Blood Collection Tubes BD 367812 Vacutainer Plus with Clot Activator 13 X 75mm 4 mL, Red
Serum Blood Collection Tubes are used for the collection and handling of blood specimens to be used in various diagnostic tests. Once the blood is ...
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Sale 26%
Original price $ 65.95Current price $ 48.50SST Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator and Separator Gel Additive for 3.5 mL 13mm x 75mm with Hemogard Closure, 100/box
Heparin SST (Serum Separator Tube) Blood Collection Tubes with a clot activator and separator gel are used to collect and process blood samples for...
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Sale 28%
Original price $ 75.95Current price $ 55.00BD Vacutainer No Additive (Z) 6 mL Blood Collection Tubes 13mm x 100mm, 100/box
BD Vacutainer® No Additive (Z) Plus Venous Blood Collection Tube Discard Tube Plain 13 X 100 mm 6 mL is a type of blood collection tube used in hea...
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Sale 37%
Original price $ 69.95Current price $ 44.00K2 EDTA Blood Collection Tubes 6 mL BD Vacutainer 13mm x 75mm, 100/box
K2 EDTA Blood Collection Tubes are used primarily for hematology tests. The K2 EDTA acts as an anticoagulant by binding calcium, preventing bloo...
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Sale 36%
Original price $ 149.95Current price $ 96.00BD Vacutainer SPC Plus 6 mL Blood Collection Tubes for Trace Element Testing 13mm x 100mm, 100/box
BD Vacutainer SPC Plus 6 mL Blood Collection Tubes are a type of blood collection tube manufactured by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) for use...
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Sale 23%
Original price $ 59.95Current price $ 46.00BD 366704 Vacutainer Specialty 3 mL Blood Collection Tubes with No Additives 13mm x 75mm, 100/box
The BD Vacutainer No Additive tube is a serum blood collection tube that does not contain an additive. The tube is designed for serum separations. ...
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Phlebotomy Supplies
Phlebotomy supplies are the equipment and consumables used to safely collect blood specimens from patients for laboratory testing. This includes all items needed to draw venous (and sometimes capillary or arterial) blood and correctly handle the sample. For example, vacuum blood-collection tubes (e.g. BD Vacutainer tubes with color-coded caps) are staples in phlebotomy; these tubes (often pre-loaded with anticoagulants or clotting agents) “are widely employed in hospital blood collection (phlebotomy) departments”.
-
Venous draw kits: These include sterile blood-drawing needles (double-ended “multi-sample” needles that attach to a tube holder, or disposable syringe+needle), and winged “butterfly” infusion sets for difficult veins. The needles connect to evacuated collection tubes (Vacutainers) or syringes so that blood flows directly into the properly additive-lined tubes. Tubes come in various sizes and colors (red, lavender, blue tops, etc.) depending on which tests will be run. (The kit also often includes a plastic holder or adapter to secure the tube during the draw.)
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Capillary (fingerstick) supplies: For small-volume samples (e.g. point-of-care glucose tests or infant blood draws), single-use lancets (blade or spring-loaded devices) are used to puncture a fingertip or heel. Tiny capillary tubes or micro-collection vials are then used to collect the small drop(s) of blood. These items are essential phlebotomy supplies when venous access is not needed or possible.
-
Ancillary items and PPE: A tightened tourniquet (elastic band or blood pressure cuff) is used to engorge veins. The puncture site is disinfected with a 70% alcohol swab (or chlorhexidine prep pad) prior to insertion to prevent infection. The phlebotomist wears disposable exam gloves for every draw (WHO recommends one pair of clean gloves per patient). After the blood is drawn, absorbent gauze or cotton is applied and an adhesive bandage is placed on the puncture site. All used sharps (needles, lancets) go immediately into a puncture-resistant sharps container, and contaminated disposables (gauze, gloves) go into biohazard bags. Labels and requisition forms (with patient ID and test orders) are also part of the kit to ensure each sample is correctly identified and handled.
Overall, phlebotomy supplies encompass all tools needed for a blood draw: needles or lancets to puncture the skin, collection tubes or microtubes to capture the blood, and supporting items for safety and sample integrity. In practice, a standard phlebotomy tray will include tourniquet, alcohol wipes, sterile needles (or lancets), collection tubes (vacuum tubes of various types), cotton and bandages, gloves, and a sharps container. These items together enable clinicians to perform venous or capillary blood sampling in a sterile, efficient manner.
