A. Calcium oxalate
B. Heparin solution
C. Acid citrate dextrose solution
D. Sodium fluoride
Related Mcqs:
- In PHC, which anticoagulant is used to send the blood sample for blood glucose_____________?
A. EDTA
B. Heparin
C. Potassium oxalate+ sodium fluoride
D. Potassium oxalate - The biological anticoagulant is________________?
A. EDTA
B. Sodium citrate
C. Hirundine
D. Double oxalate mixture - Citrate is a useful anticoagulant because of its ability to_____________?
A. Buffer basic groups of coagulation factors
B. Bind factor XII
C. Bind vitamin K
D. Chelate calcium - The anticoagulant action of Warfarin is potentiated by all except_____________?
A. Phenylbutazone
B. Vitamin K
C. Rifampicin
D. B & C - When broad spectrum antibiotics are administered with coumarin anticoagulants, the anticoagulant action may be____________?
A. Reduced because of enhanced hepatic drug metabolism
B. Reduced because of increased protein binding
C. Increased because of reduction of vitamin sources
D. Increase because of decrease renal excretion of the anticoagulant - The medium of choice for growing most fungi is_______________?
A. Blood agar
B. Tissue culture
C. Sabouraud’s agar
D. Thioglycollate medium - The choice of treatment in anaphylactic shock is_______________?
A. Corticosteroids
B. Adrenaline
C. Glucose 1.V
D. Saline 1.V - A patient with A – ve blood group can receive blood from_______________?
A. Positive donor
B. B negative donor
C. AB positive donor
D. A negative donor - Universal blood donor ill be a blood group of_______________?
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. AB positive
D. AB negative - In a blood sample antiserum A and antiserum B and Rh+ ve factor is added. No agglutination is seen. This is_______________?
A. O group and Rh+ ve
B. O group and Rh- ve
C. AB group and Rh+ ve
D. AB group and Rh – ve