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The sodium urine test measures the amount of salt (sodium) in a urine sample.

Sodium can also be measured in a blood sample.

See also: Sodium - blood test

Alternative Names

Urinary 24 hours sodium; Urine Na+

How the test is performed

This test may be done using a random urine sample or a 24-hour urine collection.

If a 24-hour urine sample is needed:

  • On day 1, urinate into the toilet when you get up in the morning.
  • Afterwards, collect all urine in a special container for the next 24 hours.
  • On day 2, urinate into the container when you get up in the morning.
  • Cap the container. Keep it in the refrigerator or a cool place during the collection period.
  • Label the container with your name, the date, the time of completion, and return it as instructed.

For an infant, thoroughly wash the area around the urethra. Open a urine collection bag (a plastic bag with an adhesive paper on one end), and place it on the infant. For males, place the entire penis in the bag and attach the adhesive to the skin. For females, place the bag over the labia. Diaper as usual over the secured bag.

This procedure may take a couple of attempts -- lively infants can move the bag, causing the urine to be absorbed by the diaper. Check the infant frequently and change the bag after the infant has urinated into it. Drain the urine from the bag into the container provided by your health care provider.

Deliver it to the laboratory or your health care provider as soon as possible upon completion.

How to prepare for the test

Your health care provider will instruct you, if necessary, to discontinue drugs that may interfere with the test.

Drugs that can increase test measurements include:

  • Certain antibiotics
  • Certain corticosteroids
  • Diuretics
  • Prostaglandins

Drugs that can decrease test measurements include:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

If a 24-hour urine collection is being taken from an infant, a couple of extra collection bags may be necessary.

How the test will feel

The test involves only normal urination, and there is no discomfort.

Why the test is performed

The test is often used to determine your hydration status and your kidney's ability to conserve or remove sodium from the urine.

Additional conditions under which the test may be performed:

Normal Values

Normal values are generally 15 to 250 milliequivalents per liter per day (mEq/L/day), depending on how much fluid and salt you consume. Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results.

What abnormal results mean

Greater than normal urine sodium levels may be caused by too much salt in the diet or certain medications.

Lower than normal urine sodium levels may indicate:

What the risks are

There are no risks.

Special considerations

Too little or too much sodium in the diet may affect test results.

References

Bazari H. Approach to the patient with renal disease. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 115.

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What may happen to the sodium content in the urine of a person who increased his or her intake of sodium chloride?

the sensory division of pns will detect the change of high amount of sodium.and ADH antidiuretic hormone will be released for the reabsorption of sodium.and kidneys will filter sodium and make the urine appropriate to eliminate.


What is the result if a few drops of sodium hydroxide solution and copper textraoxosulphate were added to a sample of urine?

If sodium hydroxide solution and copper tetraoxosulphate were added to urine, a color change might occur. This reaction produces a blue color due to the formation of a complex between copper ions and proteins in urine. This test can be used to detect the presence of proteins in the urine.


Can you pee out sodium?

Highly unlikely unless you have some kind of electolyte imbalance in your body, normally urine is chemically neutral, If you drank nothing but salt water for an extended period of time you would have higher sodium content, otherwise the answer to your question in a normal healthy person is no.


Does ADH promote secretion of sodium ions?

No! it doesn't. It just promotes your free water reabsorption in the distal tubules of the kidney. It increases the amount of aquaporines in the cell membrane, causing an influx of water in the medulla of the kidney. Sodium concentration of the urine will be higher because the urine is more concentrated. However, there isn't more sodium excreted.


Which of the choices below exerts primary control over sodium levels in the body?

The kidney exerts primary control over sodium levels in the body by regulating the reabsorption and excretion of sodium ions in the urine. Hormones such as aldosterone also play a key role in controlling sodium levels by influencing the reabsorption of sodium in the kidney.

Related Questions

Is sodium chloride in urine?

Urine contain sodium from sodium chloride.


What does the urine consists?

urine is a solution of salts (mostly sodium), urea, and water.


Do you think sodium in the urine will increase with an increased intake of the high sodium-junk foods?

Yes, an increased intake of high-sodium junk foods can lead to an increase in sodium levels in the urine. This is because the body excretes excess sodium through the urine in order to maintain a balance of electrolytes. High sodium intake can also lead to water retention and increased blood pressure.


What may happen to the sodium content in the urine of a person who increased his or her intake of sodium chloride?

the sensory division of pns will detect the change of high amount of sodium.and ADH antidiuretic hormone will be released for the reabsorption of sodium.and kidneys will filter sodium and make the urine appropriate to eliminate.


What CPT code to use for sodium urine?

The CPT code for a urine sodium test is 84155. This code is used for the quantitative measurement of sodium in a urine specimen. If you are performing a 24-hour urine collection, you may also use this code to report the analysis. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines, as codes can change.


What mineral is excreted in urine along with nitrogen?

sodium


Is sodium returned to the blood or removed in urine?

Sodium is primarily reabsorbed into the bloodstream in the kidneys, particularly in the proximal convoluted tubule and the loop of Henle. While some sodium is excreted in urine, the kidneys regulate sodium levels by adjusting the amount reabsorbed based on the body's needs. Therefore, under normal conditions, most sodium is returned to the blood, with only a small amount removed in urine.


Does your urine have salt?

i think salt causes the body to decrease urine.


What is the sodium of urine?

Sodium concentration in urine can vary depending on factors like hydration levels and kidney function. Normal levels typically range from 20-200 mEq/L. Elevated sodium levels in urine may indicate dehydration, while low levels may suggest certain kidney disorders.


How does Aldosterone influence urine concentration an volume?

Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that regulates sodium and potassium balance in the body. It promotes the reabsorption of sodium in the kidneys, which leads to the retention of water, thereby increasing urine concentration and reducing urine volume. As sodium is reabsorbed, water follows osmotically, resulting in less dilute urine. Additionally, aldosterone helps to excrete potassium, further influencing fluid balance and urine characteristics.


What hormone causes the kidneys to reabsorb sodium and water?

Vasopressin and ANP reduce water loss in urine. I don't remember which hormone reduces sodium loss in urine.


What part of the body eliminates sodium from the body?

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