Question # 57

What happens if a light blue coagulation tube is not filled to the required volume?

Options:

A.

The tube clots prematurely

B.

The anticoagulant-to-blood ratio is incorrect, leading to false results

C.

The tube is unsuitable for centrifugation

D.

The sample remains stable but delayed

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