How to collect 24 hour urine sample

    • [DOCX File]PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR 24 HOUR URINE COLLECTION

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      Wipe the tip of the penis around the opening (urethra) with the antiseptic towelette. If uncircumcised, gently pull back the foreskin prior to cleansing. Keep holding the foreskin in place until the urine collection is complete. c. Begin urination into the toilet for a few seconds.


    • [DOC File]DUTY AREA: - Nurse Aide Testing

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      TASK: B 037 Collect 24-hour urine specimen. STANDARD: CNA able to set-up, collect and take 24-hour specimen and requisition to the laboratory according to facility policy. CONDITIONS: Knowledge of 24 hour urine specimen collection, Urine container preservative if ordered, Bucket with ice/Refrigeration, Labels, Funnel, Disposable gloves, Urine ...


    • [DOCX File]Urine Collection.fm

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      Use the following procedure for specimen collection and preparation. Have the patient empty his/her bladder, in the morning, into the toilet (not to be included in the 24-hour collection). Write the date and time of voiding on the container label. Collect the patient’s next void and add it to a 24-hour urine container supplied by Lab.


    • National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

      Participants whose Sample Person ID has one of those remainders is asked to participate in the 24-hour urine collection. The remainders for the 24-hour subsample collection are: 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 11. Participants will be asked to collect urine samples over a 24-hour period.


    • CDC INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD (IRB)

      From the initial sample selected to collect the 24-hr urine, a one-half subsample is selected to do the second 24-Hour urine collection. Participants with remainders 1, 5, 10, 11, and 18 (half of the weekend sample and half of the weekday sample) will be asked to collect a second 24-hour urine sample.


    • [DOC File]BLOOD COLLECTION

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      Collection containers and preservatives for 24 hour urines can be obtained from the Laboratory by calling 518-525-1495 or 5623 or at one of the Laboratory draw sites. When calling, be sure to have the test information available. Some tests require preservation.


    • [DOC File]LAB EXERCISE #9

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      Urine flow and composition is subject to wide diurnal variation, and is dependent on fluid intake, diet, exercise, emotional phenomena and other normal variables. Clinical assessment is therefore often based on analysis of a 24-hour sample. In this exercise we will examine urine from the control sample collected prior to Part I of this exercise.


    • [DOCX File]Urine Specimen Management Procedure

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      If a sample of urine is accidentally discarded during the 24 hour period, then the collection must be started again with a new specimen container. Where repeat specimen collection is required, that is unrelated to ongoing diagnostic requirements; these are to be entered via RISKMAN reporting system.


    • [DOC File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Instructed the patient to collect a 24-hour urine sample as follows: a. Void into the toilet and note this time and date as beginning. b. After the first voiding, collect each voiding and add it to the urine container for the next 24 hours.


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft

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      Collect all urine that is voided for the next 24 hours. NOTE: If a bowel movement is anticipated have the patient collect the urine sample . before. and not after. Results will be based on the total volume of urine collected. NOTE: Do Not. collect any random urine tests during this timed collection period. Patient should drink a normal amount ...


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