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Why is there a need to clean the urethral area before voiding is done during urine sampling?
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- Why is it necessary that urine samples should be collected from the first urine voided in the morning?The nurse is collecting a 24-hour urine specimen. List three (3) elements that can be measured when collected in this mannerWhy is a 24-hour urine sample required for analysis if a precise composition is to be determined?
- Urinary casts are classified as cellular or acellular (e.g., hyaline, waxy, fatty, red or white blood cell casts).What is the component common to all casts?Why is it necessary to examine a 24-hour urine sample if a precise composition is to be determined?What types of examination are done on a complete urinalysis? What is a mid-stream collection? Are there benefits to contamination rates if cleansing is done prior? What causes urine to be cloudy? What causes urine to smell fruity or sweet?