One of the following anticoagulant not used for blood glucose- A-EDTA B-Heparin C-Sodium oxalate D-Florida Oxalate E-Sodium citrate F-All the above G-None of the above
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However, the question asks for an anticoagulant that is not used for blood glucose. EDTA is used for hematology tests, but not for blood glucose. Heparin is used for plasma chemistry tests, including blood glucose. Sodium oxalate is used for blood glucose Show more…
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