You pea in the cup, and place the specimen in the cupboard and you are done. The cup is pre-labeled with your name.
A clean, sterile container with a secure lid, such as a specimen cup, is the best container to put urine in for testing purposes. It is important to ensure that the container is labeled with the necessary information and that the urine sample is stored and transported properly to maintain its integrity.
Yes..it must be between 92-100 degrees fahrenheit when it is put into the specimen cup.
yes you just need to hold it with the shape of a cup and you wont hurt it
with a measuring cup
Human body temperature = approx. 96 degrees Fahrenheit , so urine should be in that range. The temperature strip is there to attempt to keep test takers from diluting their sample with faucet or toilet water or sneaking another person's urine into the specimen cup.
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.
A glass cup will conduct heat away quickly - a plastic cup would hold heat the best.
it will in about 1 hour
urine specimens should generally be processed as soon as the collection is complete. Some urine specimens ,such as urine for VMA, Cortisol, and other metabolites are collected over a 72-hour period and these specimens must be refrigerated or kept on ice during the collection process, including while the specimen is awaiting delivery to the lab. Essentially all other urine specimens are very time-sensitive, and allowing them to languish in the refrigerator instead of getting them to the lab can yield inaccurate results. The longer a specimen sits, the more chemical changes will naturally occur in the urine, and the less accurate a given test will be. This is why we usually ask you to peeatthe doctor's office instead of just sending you home with a plastic cup.
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Some sort of infection in the urinary tract (kidney, ureters, bladder, urethra) or improper collection of a clean catch specimen (touching inside of sterile cup, not cleansing properly). Then there is the small possibility of lab error.