24-hour urine
Because proper collection and preservation of 24-hour urine specimens are essential for accurate test results, patients should be carefully instructed in the correct procedure.
Important Note: For those analyses requiring the addition of 6N HCl, add the acid at the start of collection. Have the patient collect each voiding in a smaller container and carefully pour the urine into the 24-hour container to avoid any possible acid burns to the patient (make sure the patient understands the hazard presented by the acid preservative). Be sure to mix urine thoroughly before removing the aliquot.
Follow these instructions if someone other than the patient is to collect the urine:
- Unless the physician indicates otherwise, instruct the patient to maintain the usual amount of liquid intake, but to avoid alcoholic beverages.
- During the collection period, place the 24-hour urine container (with appropriate preservatives, if applicable) provided by Quest Diagnostics in a refrigerator or cool place to prevent growth of microorganisms and possible decomposition of urine constituents. (See specimen requirements for the individual tests in the General Test Listing section for any information on required preservatives.)
- Have the patient empty his/her bladder in the morning into the toilet (not to be included in the 24-hour collection). Write the date and time of voiding on the container label.
- Collect the patient’s next voiding and add it as soon as possible to the 24-hour container.
- Add all subsequent voidings to the container as in (4). The last sample collected should be the first specimen voided the following morning at the same time as the previous morning’s first voiding.
- Mix the contents of the container gently but thoroughly. Examine to ensure that the contents appear homogeneous.
- Measure and note the total volume of urine.
- Transfer the required aliquot to the plastic screw-cap plastic containers provided by Quest Diagnostics.
- Record the total 24-hour urine volume on the specimen container and on the Test Requisition (Field 7 on the sample physician requisition) before sending to the laboratory.
- If required, refrigerate the aliquot until it can be sent to the laboratory. For frozen specimens, freeze before packing in dry ice for transport. (See section on FROZEN SPECIMENS.)
- Ensure the lid is properly tightened to prevent leakage.
Follow these instructions if the patient is to collect the urine:
Important Note: For those analyses requiring the addition of 6N HCl, add the acid to the 24-hour container at the start of collection. Have the patient collect each voiding in a smaller container and carefully pour the urine into the 24-hour container to avoid any possible acid burns to the patient (make sure the patient understands the hazard presented by the acid preservative). Be sure to mix urine thoroughly before removing the aliquot.
Give the patient the clean, labeled container provided by Quest Diagnostics, and instruct patient not to remove any preservatives (powder, liquid or tablet) that may be in the container. Alert the patient that preservatives are hazardous chemicals and are not to be ingested.
- Unless the physician indicates otherwise, instruct the patient to maintain the usual amount of liquid intake, but to avoid alcoholic beverages.
- Instruct the patient to carry out steps 3-5 above and return the 24-hour collection to your office for specimen pick-up.