| Specimen requirements: |
24 hour Urine
Container no Preservative |
| |
or: 4 oz Urine
Container |
| Reference ranges: |
| CATEGORY |
LOW |
HIGH |
UNITS |
QUALITATIVE |
N/A |
25 |
125 |
mmol/24 hour |
N/A |
|
| Unit of measure: |
mmol/24 hours |
| Ideal sample: |
24 hour urine collection. |
| Absolute minimum amount: |
10 mL from random collection. |
| Method of collection: |
N/A |
| Transportation: |
N/A |
| Label instructions: |
N/A |
| Request test on form: |
MULTI LABS [Chem/Hem/UA/Tox/BB/Rheum]
( 151-104 ) |
| Order/entry screen(s): |
Chemistry - Urine |
| Stat frequency: |
Daily |
| Stat turn around time: |
1-2 hours |
| Routine frequency: |
Daily |
| Must be in by: |
N/A |
| Routine turn around time: |
4 Hours |
| For Hillcrest deliver to: |
SCRAP : Specimen Central Receiving
and
|
| |
Processing, room 2-117
|
| For Thornton deliver to: |
Chemistry : Processing Desk, 1st
floor, Hospital,
|
| |
room 1-013
|
| Scheduling requirements : |
N/A |
| Method: |
Ion Selective Electrode |
| Special Instructions: |
Correct method of collection for
24-hour specimens: 1. Discard first morning specimen. 2. Save all urine voided,
up to and including the first morning specimen at the end of the 24 hours. 3.
All 24-hour collections should be refrigerated or kept on ice. 4. Collection
dates and times must be noted on the chemistry test request. 5. If submitting
more than one container for a 24-hour collection, label the containers "part 1
of 2 parts" or "part 2 of 2 parts". |
| |
Results are available on a Chart Copy |
| |
Results are Quantitative |
| CyberLAB abbreviation: |
UK / KTV |
| CyberLAB code: |
2081 / 2066 |
| Lab Processing Instructions: |
N/A |