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A 25-year-old woman complains of painful urination and is midstream "clean catch" specimen
suspected of having a urinary tract infection. Which of the
following specinmens should be collected for a routine
urinalysis and urine culture?
An unpreserved urine specimen left at room temperature decreased glucose and increased pH
overnight will have:
Which of the following is the most common form of urine refrigeration
preservation?
Urine specimens should be analyzed as soon as possible urea
after collection. If urine specimens are allowed to stand at
room temperature for excessive amount of time, the urine
pH will become alkaline because of bacterial
decomposition of
The two (or three) glass collection is used for the prostate infection
diagnosis of:
An alternative to the catheterized specimen is the: midstream "clean catch" specimen
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