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Venous Blood Collection Tubes 10 mL BD Vacutainer Glass 16mm x 100mm, 100/box

by BD
Sale 46%
Original price $ 225.00
Current price $ 122.00
SKU 366430

The Gold Standard for Reliable Blood Draws

Empower your clinic, hospital, or laboratory with the highest quality blood collection solution trusted by healthcare professionals worldwide – the BD Vacutainer Venous Blood Collection Tubes 10 mL, Glass, 16mm x 100mm (SKU: 366430). Designed for superior sample integrity, accurate diagnostics, and safe, efficient blood draws, these premium vacuum blood tubes are the #1 choice for phlebotomy, clinical testing, and laboratory analysis.

Why Choose BD Vacutainer 10 mL Glass Blood Collection Tubes?

  • Optimal Sample Collection: Precision-engineered 10 mL vacuum tubes ensure consistent blood volume draws for reliable clinical, diagnostic, and laboratory results.
  • Highest Sample Integrity: Made from high-quality glass, these tubes maintain superior specimen stability, prevent contamination, and minimize hemolysis or clot formation.
  • Universal Compatibility: Standard 16mm x 100mm size fits all leading blood collection systems and centrifuges, making them ideal for all venipuncture and laboratory workflows.
  • Sterile and Safe: Individually vacuum-sealed for maximum sterility, safety, and infection prevention during blood collection procedures.
  • Color-Coded, Easy Identification: Clear tube labeling for quick identification, error reduction, and laboratory efficiency.
  • Trusted BD Quality: Manufactured by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) – a global leader in medical technology and laboratory supplies.

Product Specifications

  • Brand: BD Vacutainer
  • SKU: 366430
  • Tube Volume: 10 mL (Milliliters)
  • Material: High-quality glass for best preservation and sample stability
  • Dimensions: 16mm (diameter) x 100mm (length)
  • Packaging: 100 tubes per box (bulk value for busy practices and labs)
  • Usage: Venous blood draw, blood sample collection, medical diagnostic testing
  • Sterility: Pre-sterilized, ready for immediate use
  • Additive Options: Available in various additive configurations for chemistry, hematology, and molecular diagnostics (confirm specifics as needed)
  • Latex-Free: Safe for patients and healthcare staff with latex sensitivity
  • Universal Compatibility: Suitable for automated and manual blood collection systems

Perfect for All Medical, Laboratory & Diagnostic Uses

  • Hospitals, Medical Centers & Diagnostic Labs: For routine venous blood draws and advanced clinical testing—hematology, biochemistry, serology, and molecular diagnostics.
  • Physician Offices & Urgent Care: Essential for every phlebotomist and caregiver performing blood draws, CBC tests, and patient health monitoring.
  • Blood Banks & Research: Ideal for specimen collection, preservation, and transport in research and donor screening.

Key Benefits & Uses

  • Ensures accurate, contamination-free sample collection for dependable test results
  • Reduces laboratory errors and increases workflow efficiency
  • Universal size and compatibility for convenience in any clinical setting
  • Bulk packaging ideal for high-volume testing environments

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Experience the Industry-Leading Standard in Blood Collection

Join thousands of top healthcare professionals, diagnostic labs, and hospitals who trust BD Vacutainer 10 mL Venous Blood Collection Tubes, Glass (SKU: 366430) for their everyday blood sampling needs. If you demand the safest, most accurate, and most reliable blood collection solution, this is the product preferred by phlebotomists and laboratory technicians for decades.

Order your BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Tubes now and ensure every diagnostic test starts with the highest quality sample!

FAQs About Vacutainer Tubes
  • What Are Vacutainer Tubes?

    Vacutainer tubes are specialized, sterile blood collection tubes designed for safe, reliable, and contamination-free blood draws and specimen handling. These color-coded, single-use tubes ensure accurate diagnostic testing in hospitals, medical labs, clinics, and phlebotomy centers.

  • How are Vacutainer Tubes Used?

    Blood is drawn from the patient using a needle attached to a special holder. Tube is inserted into the holder; the vacuum draws the correct amount of blood into the tube. Tube is gently inverted (if required) to mix the blood with the additive. Tubes are labeled and sent to the laboratory for analysis.

  • Advantages of Vacutainer Tubes

    Safety: Minimizes exposure to blood. Efficiency: Allows multiple tubes to be drawn in a single venipuncture (“multiple draw” system). Accuracy: Delivers the correct volume for standardized testing.

  • Do Vacutainers Need to Be Sterile?

    Yes! Vacutainer tubes are sterile and individually sealed to prevent contamination and ensure accurate blood test results.

  • What is the Correct Order of Draw for a Vacutainer?

    Order of draw (to prevent cross-contamination): Blood culture bottles (yellow or SPS) Light blue (citrate) Red (serum, glass) Gold/Tiger top (SST, serum separator) Green (heparin) Lavender/Purple (EDTA) Gray (fluoride/oxalate)

  • What Do the Colors on Vacutainer Tubes Mean?

    Each color represents a different additive and test type: Yellow: Blood cultures, sterile Light Blue: Sodium citrate, coagulation studies (PT, aPTT) Red: No additive/Clot activator, chemistry/serology Gold/Tiger (SST): Serum separator (chemistry panels) Green: Heparin, plasma chemistry Lavender/Purple: EDTA, hematology (CBC) Gray: Sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate, glucose testing

  • Can Vacutainers Be Reused?

    No. Vacutainer tubes are single-use only to prevent infection, cross-contamination, and ensure accurate lab results.

  • How to Sterilize a Vacutainer?

    Do not attempt to sterilize or reuse. Always utilize new, sterile vacutainer tubes for each blood draw.

  • Where to Discard Vacutainer Tube?

    Dispose of used and expired vacutainers in a biohazard sharps container, as per OSHA and CDC safety protocols.

  • How Many Times Should an EDTA Tube Be Inverted?

    Gently invert the EDTA (lavender top) tube 8–10 times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant for accurate results.

  • What Are Common Phlebotomy Errors?

    Incorrect order of draw Insufficient mixing of tubes Underfilling or overfilling tubes Using expired tubes Hemolysis from poor technique Mislabeling specimens

  • What Color Lab Tube Do You Draw First?

    The blood culture (yellow/SPS) bottle is always drawn first to avoid contamination, followed by the light blue citrate tube.

  • What is a Grey Top Vacutainer Used For?

    Grey top tubes contain sodium fluoride and potassium oxalate and are used for glucose and lactate testing, as they prevent sugar breakdown in the sample.

  • What Color Should Blood Be When Drawn?

    Blood should appear dark red (venous) or bright red (arterial), based on the draw. Abnormal colors may indicate clinical problems.

  • Does a Vacutainer Expire?

    Yes, each vacutainer has an expiration date for sterility and additive effectiveness—never use expired tubes for specimen collection.

  • What Can Happen if Vacutainers Are Mixed Vigorously?

    Vigorous mixing causes hemolysis (rupture of red blood cells) and sample rejection. Always invert gently as instructed.

  • Are Vacutainers Single Use Only?

    Absolutely. Never reuse; always discard after a single blood draw to maintain patient safety and sample integrity.

  • What Temperature Should a Vacutainer Be Stored At?

    Store vacutainer tubes at room temperature (15°C–25°C / 59°F–77°F) in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.

  • How to Dispose of Expired Vacutainers?

    Expired vacutainers are disposed of in a biohazard sharps or chemical waste container per your lab’s safety policy.

  • How to Memorize Order of Draw Phlebotomy?

    Use the mnemonic: "Boys Love Ravishing Girls Like Dieters Love Greek Yogurt" (Blood culture, Light blue, Red, Gold, Light green, Dark green, Lavender, Gray, Yellow).

  • What Happens if You Underfill an EDTA Tube?

    Underfilling alters the blood-to-anticoagulant ratio, skewing hematology test results (like CBC). Always fill tubes to designated mark.

  • What is SST in Phlebotomy?

    SST (Serum Separator Tube) contains a gel that separates blood serum from cells after centrifugation. Used for chemistry panels, serology, and immunology tests.

  • What Labs Go in What Color Tubes?

    Blood culture (yellow): Microbiology Light blue: Coagulation (PT, aPTT) Red/Gold/Tiger: Chemistry, serology, immunology Green: Plasma chemistry (troponin, ammonia) Lavender/Purple: Hematology (CBC, HbA1c) Gray: Glucose testing

  • Why Choose Our Vacutainer Tubes?

    Sterile, single-use vacuum tubes for perfect blood collection Accurate color-coded labeling for error-free phlebotomy Leak-proof, shatter-resistant and tamper-evident design Trusted by hospitals, labs, clinics, and research facilities Compatible with all leading blood collection systems Available in all standard sizes and additives

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