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For the TIGER TOP/GOLD tube what is the test typically run, anticoagulant & lab section it is sent to

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The Tiger Top/Gold tube is used for serum chemistry tests and contains a clot activator and serum separator gel, sent to Clinical Chemistry Lab. Agglutination with both anti-A and anti-B antibodies indicates AB blood type. O negative blood is used as the universal donor in emergencies.

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For the Tiger Top/Gold tube, the test typically run is serum chemistry tests, including but not limited to tests like Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Liver Panel, and Lipid Profile. The anticoagulant used is usually a clot activator with serum separator gel. Once the blood is drawn, it is usually centrifuged, and the serum is separated for testing. This tube is sent to the Clinical Chemistry Lab section for analysis. It's important to send the right sample to the appropriate lab section to ensure accurate and timely results. In the clinical setting, correct identification of blood samples and their processing is critical, particularly for patients in need of immediate care such as those with traumatic injuries.

When agglutination occurs after adding anti-A antibody and anti-B antibody to a blood sample, as described, this is a normal response that indicates the patient has type AB blood. In emergency situations, such as severe trauma with no time for blood typing, O negative blood is often transfused as it is considered the universal donor type.

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