Can I collect urine in a water bottle?

Store the urine in a clean plastic bottle of at least 2 liters or a half-gallon in volume. A mineral water bottle is satisfactory. DO NOT USE AN EMPTY MILK CONTAINER.
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Can I use a plastic container for urine sample?

Males can use a plastic urinal or pee right into the large storage container. If you do not have a toilet hat or urinal at home, you may use some other clean plastic container. Before using the plastic container for the first time, wash it with dish soap and then rinse at least 10 times with tap water.
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What can be used to collect urine?

Diagnosis requires collection of urine generally by 1 of 4 methods: sterile urine bag, urethral catheterization (CATH), suprapubic aspiration (SPA), or clean-catch (CC).
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What bottle is used for urine sample?

For routine culture and sensitivity testing, use the white top sterile universal bottle – this should be sent to the laboratory as soon as possible.
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How do you sterilize a bottle for urine sample?

Sterile specimen container – use the sterile specimen container that has been provided for you. If one has not been provided, sterilize an ordinary jar and lid, such as a mayonnaise jar. Scrub and rinse them well. Boil in water for ten minutes to sterilize.
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What happens if you store urine in a bottle?

Urine by it's self is sterile unless you have an infection. So as long as the bottle was sterile absolutely nothing would happen.
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Does a urine sample need to be sterile?

If the reason for the urine test is to determine if your child has a UTI, it is very important that the urine is obtained from your child in a sterile (clean) way so that the sample is not contaminated with bacteria (germs) from the skin.
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Do pharmacies supply urine sample bottles?

Containers can be purchased from the local Pharmacy.
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How much urine is needed for urine sample?

Urinate at least 1 to 2 ounces (30 to 60 milliliters) into the collection container. Finish urinating into the toilet. Deliver the sample as directed by your health care provider.
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Does a urine sample bottle have to be full?

How do I collect a midstream specimen of urine (MSU)? contamination. Put the cap back on the container. You do not need to fill the bottle to the top; a small amount will do.
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How long is pee good for in a bottle?

Storing a urine sample

Do not keep it for longer than 24 hours. The bacteria in the urine sample can multiply if it is not kept in a fridge. If this happens, it could affect the test results. Some sample containers contain preservative so that urine can be stored for longer at room temperature.
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What is an alternative to a urine sample?

For example the drug concentrations are lower in these matrices as compared to urine, and these samples are prone to external contamination. Most commonly used alternate sample for drugs of abuse testing is oral fluid that originates from salivary glands and drugs diffuse passively in oral fluid.
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What is the best sample for urine collection?

Background: Most guidelines recommend a midstream urine (MSU) or a midstream clean-catch (MSCC) sample for urinalysis.
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What type of container is needed for a urine culture?

Urine Culture Transport Tubes (UTT) (gray top or yellow top) with appropriate volume (4 mL /cc) are the preferred specimen container for culture. Results include a quantitative assessment. The UTTs contain boric acid preservative which prevents overgrowth and allows for a more accurate quantitative assessment.
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What should you not do before a urine sample?

- Avoid alcohol, coffee, tea, tobacco and strenuous exercise for 24 hours prior to collection and up to collection time. - Do not consume avocados, bananas, eggplant, pineapples, plums, tomatoes or walnuts for 48 hours before the test.
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Can I use jam jar for urine sample?

Attach a pot, for example a clean yoghurt carton, to a stick or broom handle using sticky tape. Once your cat starts to wee, move the carton under the stream of urine to collect the sample. It is important not to use jars that have previously contained jam or honey as these can affect the test results.
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Why is early morning urine the best sample to be tested?

In conclusion, measurement of albuminuria in a first morning void, preferably as the ACR, is more reliable than a spot urine sample to diagnose and monitor microalbuminuria. Microalbuminuria has been established as a valuable risk marker for renal and cardiovascular complications.
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Is 10ml of urine enough for a test?

About 10 mL of urine is plenty for most tests. 4. If you have used a plastic tub to catch your sample, carefully decant the contents into the labelled urine pot and dispose of any excess in the toilet.
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How do you know if a urine sample is contaminated?

A contaminated urine specimen can give a large amount of false data on a dipstick test. Greater than five epithelial cells on microscopic evaluation is likely a sign of contamination.
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What would be affected by having the urine sample at room temperature for 3 hours?

Any bacteria or cells present in a urine sample kept at room-temperature for more than one hour will continue to use glucose (sugar) in the urine. This may result in a falsely decreased urine glucose measurement. Also, bacteria produce ammonia which makes the urine more alkaline (increases pH).
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Is urine more sterile than tap water?

URINE is sterile because it contains no living organisms, unless the person that produces is unlucky enough to have a urinary tract or bladder infection. There are less bacteria in urine than in tap water, for example. But drinking tap water is (generally) safe because it contains no toxic substances.
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What happens if you don't wipe before urine test?

Up to 1 in 4 urine samples are considered to be contaminated. This can lead to misdiagnosis, incorrect treatment, or no treatment at all.
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Can bacteria grow in urine sample?

Most of the time, your urine is sterile. This means there is no bacteria growing. On the other hand, if you have symptoms of a bladder or kidney infection, bacteria will be present and growing in your urine. Sometimes, your health care provider may check your urine for bacteria, even when you do not have any symptoms.
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How can I collect urine at home?

Urinate a small amount into the toilet bowl, and then stop the flow of urine. Then collect a sample of urine into the clean or sterile cup, until it is half full. You may finish urinating into the toilet bowl.
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What happens when urine is exposed to air?

Odor: If urine is kept for a long time at room temperature, it will give an ammonia smell produced by the bacteria, which will decompose the urea in the urine. pH: Growth of the proteus will change the pH into alkaline.
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