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Sodium Urine Random
Test CodeURNA
CPT Codes
84300
Preferred Specimen
Urine Cup
Transport Container
Urine Cup
Transport Temperature
Room Temperature
Specimen Stability
Room Temperature: 24 hours; Refrigerated: 7 days
Methodology
Vitros 7600/3400
Clinical Significance
The excretion of sodium varies with dietary intake. There is a diurnal variation of sodium excretion with excretion being greater during daytime than during the night. Decreased levels are seen in congestive heart failure, excessive sweating, diarrhea, pyloric obstruction, malabsorption and primary aldosteronism. Increased levels may be due to increased salt intake, failure of the adrenal glands, diabetic acidosis, salt losing renal disease and water deficient dehydration.
Performed By
RFGH Laboratory
Performing Laboratory
RFGH Laboratory

