Claims
- 1. A method of drawing a blood sample into a syringe having a barrel with a barrel floor, a needle, a plunger with a compressible plunger tip forming with the end of said barrel a chamber containing anti-coagulant and means to limit the minimum size of said chamber by movement of said plunger to its innermost limit, said method comprising expelling from said chamber air which is present and anticoagulant in excess of an amount sufficient to prevent coagulation in the blood sample to be taken but less than an amount which will adversely affect the test to be performed by moving said plunger into the syringe to said innermost limit, and thereafter inserting said needle into a blood vessel of a patient and allowing the blood pressure of the patient to force the blood sample into the chamber and thereby move said plunger outwardly, whereby the blood sample mixes with the anticoagulant left in said syringe.
- 2. A method for drawing a blood sample according to claim 1 wherein said method comprises leaving in said chamber an amount of anticoagulant from about 0.002 to 0.2 milliliter per milliliter of blood sample to be taken.
- 3. A method for drawing a blood sample according to claim 1 wherein said method comprises leaving in said chamber an amount of anticoagulant from about 0.05 to 0.1 milliliter per milliliter of blood sample to be taken.
- 4. A method for drawing a blood sample into a syringe having a barrel with a barrel floor, a needle, a plunger with a compressible plunger tip forming with the end of said barrel a chamber containing anticoagulant, means to limit the innermost movement of said plunger to provide a minimum size of said chamber and to prevent deformation of said tip by compression thereof against said floor, and means to limit the outward movement of said plunger at a position where the desired sample volume has been withdrawn, said method comprising expelling from said chamber air which is present and anticoagulant in excess of an amount sufficient to prevent coagulation in the blood sample to be taken but less than an amount which will adversely affect the test to be performed by moving said plunger into the syringe to said innermost limit, inserting said needle into a blood vessel of a patient and allowing the blood pressure of the patient to force the blood sample into the chamber and thereby move said plunger outwardly until said outward limit means stops further outward movement and determines the volume of said sample, whereby the blood sample mixes with the anticoagulant left in said syringe, and with drawing said syringe with said sample from said blood vessel.
- 5. A method for drawing a blood sample according to claim 4 wherein said method comprises leaving in said chamber an amount of anticoagulant from about 0.002 to 0.2 milliliter per milliliter of blood sample to be taken.
- 6. A method for drawing a blood sample according to claim 4 wherein said method comprises leaving in said chamber an amount of anticoagulant from about 0.05 to 0.1 milliliter per milliliter of blood sample to be taken.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 715,678 filed Aug. 19, 1976 and now abandoned, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 542,578 filed Jan. 20, 1975 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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