If temperature is being used to verify that the urine came from the correct person the temperature of the sample is an indicator that the urine is/may not be a fresh/valid sample...if the temperature is lower than expected.
No
yes
No, because The doctor usually go by temperature of the urine.
Depending on the amount in a urine cup specimen, the temp should be above 90 degrees F. If the amount is small, the temp may not be high enough to be tested by the temp strip. If the urine is tested as it comes out of the bladder, then it will test between 92 and 100 degrees F.
It's will be body temperature, which is typically 98.6°F; if the person is running a fever, then the urine will still be the temperature of the body.
Yes she can as it will be her morning urine that is tested, nothing with her vagina.
They do a urine test.
Yes
Urine is tested for the following in a laboratory: Sugar, blood, protein, white blood cells, and bacteria. The presence of these in your urine is usually the symptom of a problem. Also the urine PH balance (acidity) is tested.
dont smoke have someone else's urine istead of the smoker's urine get tested
Urine is the same temperature as the body it leaves. If the person has a fever, the urine will be a higher temperature. This is why there is a temperature gauge on the outside of a sample bottle.
yes