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URINALYSIS, REFLEX MICROSCOPIC AND/OR CULTURE
MessageUrinalysis
Test Code
LAB5210680
Alias/See Also
Urinalysis (if abnormal do Microscopic & C/S) UAPC
Urinalysis reflex Microscopic and reflex culture if indicated
Urinalysis reflex Microscopic and reflex culture if indicated
Includes
Urine Chemistry Strips: Color, Appearance, Specific Gravity, pH, Protein, Blood, Glucose, Ketone, Bilirubin, Nitrite, Leukocyte Esterase, Urobilinogen
Reflex Microscopic Findings to Include if present: RBC,WBC, BACT, Epithelial, Mucous, Casts, and Crystals
Reflex Culture if > 10 WBC and Positive Bacteria.
Reflex Microscopic Findings to Include if present: RBC,WBC, BACT, Epithelial, Mucous, Casts, and Crystals
Reflex Culture if > 10 WBC and Positive Bacteria.
Preferred Specimen
Random clean catch urine, label properly and send to Lab within one hour for optimal chemical and cellular analysis.
Minimum Volume
4mL
Instructions
Laboratory will include microscopic analysis if indicated.
NOTE: Urine C&S will be done if fulfill requirements set by Infection Prevention department . Microbiology will order and process urine culture.
NOTE: Urine C&S will be done if fulfill requirements set by Infection Prevention department . Microbiology will order and process urine culture.
Specimen Stability
Non-preservative specimen: 2 hours at room temperature
Non-preservative specimen: 4 hours if refrigerated 2 - 8°C. Refrigerated urine should be brought to room temperature prior to analysis.
Preserved specimen [BD transport containers - yellow and red top tubes]: 12 hours (Room Temp or Refrigerated)
Non-preservative specimen: 4 hours if refrigerated 2 - 8°C. Refrigerated urine should be brought to room temperature prior to analysis.
Preserved specimen [BD transport containers - yellow and red top tubes]: 12 hours (Room Temp or Refrigerated)
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Samples with apparent contamination of stool or other artifacts. Do not add disinfectant or detergent.
Samples with total volume of <2.0 mL (exception neonatal samples or Foley catheter)
Samples outside of stability
Mislabeled samples
Samples with total volume of <2.0 mL (exception neonatal samples or Foley catheter)
Samples outside of stability
Mislabeled samples
Methodology
Automated urine chemistry system performing measurements of urine physical and chemical constituents utilizing test strips read by reflectance spectroscopy and specific gravity using the Refractive Index. Turbidity is determined using transmitted and scattered light. Twenty-three colors are analyzed simultaneously using reflectance values at specific wavelengths. An additional correction pad is included to compensate for the natural color of urine and its effect on the color reactions of the pads.
Setup Schedule
Same day. Available STAT.
Limitations
Hematuria (bloody specimen) contaminates the S.G. cell, consequently producing incorrect analysis results. The actual color of the macroscopic hematuria (~10,000 RBCs/µL) may not correspond with the result determined by the instrument. Measurement of dense turbid urine may produce incorrect S.G.
Drugs that cause urine coloration can cause interference with some of the chemistries including Bilirubin and Urobilinogen.
Drugs that cause urine coloration can cause interference with some of the chemistries including Bilirubin and Urobilinogen.
Reference Range
Specific Gravity: 1.005 - 1.030 pH: 5.0 -8.0 Negative: Protein, Glucose, Bilirubin, Ketone, Blood, Nitrite, Leukocyte Esterase; Urobilinogen: <2.0 mg/dl
Clinical Significance
Urinalysis provides important information regarding the status of a patient's health. Urinalysis tests results are used to:
Aid in the diagnosis of disease.
Screen for asymptomatic, congenital, or hereditary disease.
Monitor progress of disease.
Monitor effectiveness or complications of therapy.
Aid in the diagnosis of disease.
Screen for asymptomatic, congenital, or hereditary disease.
Monitor progress of disease.
Monitor effectiveness or complications of therapy.
Performing Laboratory
HHN / HHI Lab