TABLE COMPLETION. Provide the necessary details in the table below. Number of Stopper Color Additive(s) Additive Mechanism of Action Inversions 2. Red "Glass tube Zero 3. 4. K3EDTA in liquid form Eight 5-6. 7. 8-9. Gray 10. 13. Red/gray and gold 14. 15. Sodium Heparin Heparin Inhibits thrombin formation, K2EDTA binds calcium and K2EDTA
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![TABLE COMPLETION. Provide the necessary details in the table below.
Number of
Stopper Color
Additive(s)
Additive Mechanism of Action
Inversions
2.
1.
Red
Zero
*Glass tube
4.
3.
K3EDTA in liquid
form
Eight
7.
8-9.
5-6.
Gray
In
13.
10.
Red/gray and
gold
15.
Heparin Inhibits thrombin formation,
K2EDTA binds calcium
14.
Sodium Heparin
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