NAACLS Entry Level Competency 5.00 and 5.1 Objective #3 and #4 The acronym ECHO is used to remember the most common anticoagulants. Identify the anticoagulants associated with this acronym and the stopper color or colors associated them. Explain how each one prevents blood from clotting. Phlebotomy Essentials Critical Thinking Questions for Chapter 7. ©2016 Wolters Kluwer. 2
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