Urine is typically sterile when it exits the body, but it can become contaminated with bacteria from the skin or external environment within a few minutes to an hour.
ACR (Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio) tests typically require a sterile urine sample collected in a clean, dry, leak-proof container. The container does not need to be a specific color, as long as it is clean and suitable for urine collection.
Sterile water lacks essential electrolytes present in normal saline, which could lead to electrolyte imbalances if used for a prolonged period. It can dilute the electrolytes in your body and potentially affect your kidney function. Overall, sterile water is not suitable for long-term IV use due to its lack of necessary nutrients.
Sterile water does not have to be refrigerated. However, to remain sterile, it must be kept in a clean, sealed container.
Just about the same as your body temperature.
If properly sealed and stored, urine samples are good for testing up to 24 hours after the sample given. The urine sample should be in a sterile container within a sealed plastic bag and stored in a refrigerator.
Urine is toxins from your body and while it is sterile while inside you, it is a biohazard when left to sit for long periods of time
Water typically leaves the body through urine within a few hours after consumption.
In my past experience, more than a week is too long. It does spoil and can grow microbes even though urine in the body is sterile. Refrigeration can allow for a longer life, but oxidation does occur.
i would say urine has gone bad the moment it leaves the body. that's why its leaving, because its no longer good. if it were still good, it would stay. you getting this? please dispose of you jar of urine, its gone bad.
About 72 hours
As soon as your body has absorbs it which is not long
Nothing; your insides are soaked with urine. A less jarring way of putting it is that urine, by itself, is not all that bad as liquids go. It is, in fact, a filtrate of the blood. The kidneys are filters, and when blood passes through the kidneys the kidney output is urine. Urine is as clean as the blood itself, unless there is some infection in the kidneys, bladder or urinary tract. So wherever there is blood in the body, and that covers very close to all of it, there is also urine ready to be filtered out. Urine does not remain a sterile or nearly sterile liquid for very long outside of the body. There may be germs even at the point of exit that contaminate it. Anyone knows that urine will reek if left out or remains on surfaces for any length of time. Various bacteria live happily in it.
Urine typically stays warm for about 5-10 minutes after it is expelled from the body.
Urine is sterile, so there is not any danger, so long as there is not an existing health condition with the person who is urinating.
The body typically processes water into urine within 2 to 4 hours after drinking.
It typically takes about 6 hours for water to be converted into urine in the human body.
5 days