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hi Im Joe Riley this video is part of our continuing series on the job of ADOT specimen collector and one of the parts of the collection process that occurs from time to time is when a donor has a shy bladder tom is my donor today and were going to talk through the shy bladder process thanks Tom for joining me thanks you appreciate it could be and I know tom is going to have some questions about the Shibata process but let me go ahead and start it off so shy bladder refers to the donor is not providing enough urine or not providing any urine and its a process and we document that process with a form called the shy bladder log and Im going to get into that in just a second but first I want to talk about when does the shy bladder process start and it only starts when as the collector Im going to give the specimen cup to the donor and Tom Im going to ask you to go to the restroom and provide a specimen and so he goes to the restroom and then he comes out and unfortunately hes got n