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Lab Equipment -- Name that thing!

These are images of tools commonly used in the phlebotomy laboratory. There are close to 30 terms, so play the game several times to make sure you know them all!

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Glass slide (for blood smears or differentials)
Butterfly (B/F) needle (winged infusion set)
Tourniquet (latex)
Diff-safe (inserted into the stopper of a lavender tube for making DIFFerentials SAFEly. (It produces single droplets of blood on glass slides for DIFFs, smears and bloodtyping.)
Lancet (used for capillary (skin punctures) draws)
Pipette (used to aliquot (divide) specimens)
Microtainer ("bullet")
Gold Top SST (Serum Separation Tube) (Twin of Marble Red Tube)
Clay sealant (critoseal) used to seal microhematocrit tubes)
Pediatric lancet ("tenderfoot") for PKU screening.
Marble Red Top SST (Serum Separation Tube) (Twin of Gold Top Tube)
Gauze (used to cover the site)
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) Kit
Pediatric COAG (Sodium Citrate) tube
Microhematocrit tubes (for measuring hematocrit/packed cell volume)
"Half-Size" Lavender (EDTA) Tube (for the Hematology Department)
Syringe Transfer Device (or Blood Transfer Device)
Iodine (povidone iodine) swab
Cotton balls
Tourniquet (non-latex)
Tube holder (part of the ETS (evacuated tube system) system
Grey top tube (NaF, K+ Oxalate) primarily for the Glucose Tolerance Test
ETS needle
Alcohol Prep Pad
Syringe needle (for hypodermic syringe)
"Scanband" Barcoded patient ID wrist band
AED (Automated External Defibrillator, for CPR)
Epipen (New Type)
Epipen (Old Type)


Instructor
Renton Technical College
Renton, WA

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