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After being taken in rural GP settings, blood samples are sometimes kept in a fridge overnight due to long transit times between themselves and the hospital. During this time, there is leakage of ( potassium, calcium, sodium, chloride ) from the ICF into the ECF. Therefore, when the sample is eventually analysed in the hospital they find a raised level of this mineral. This is called ( Pseudohyperkalaemia, Pseudohypernatraemia, Pseudohypercalcaemia, Pseudohyperchloride )