The "electrolyte exclusion effect" is:
A) an underestimation of electrolyte concentration by indirect ISE methods when hyperproteinemia is present.
B) an overestimation of electrolyte concentration by direct ISE measurements only when serum is used.
C) the exclusion of certain solids by increased activity of electrolytes when determining concentration of those solids.
D) the exclusion of electrolytes in certain measurements when pH,PCO2,and PO2 are elevated in arterial blood.
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