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You should collect every drop of urine during each 24-hour period. It does not matter how much or little urine is passed each time, as long as every drop is collected. Begin the urine collection in the morning after you wake up, after you have emptied your bladder for the first time.
It is common to start the collection the first thing in the morning. It is important to collect all urine in the following 24-hour period. Dont save the urine from your first time urinating. Flush this first specimen, but note the time.
Each time you void, the urine should be collected and stored in the large brown containers. Keep the containers at refrigerator temperature through the 24 hours. Remember, drink at least 8 glasses of water during the 24 hour period.
Place the lid on the container tightly so that no urine is lost. Note: Urine voided first thing in the morning is the most concentrated specimen of the day. If one collects these concentrated specimens from two mornings, then the concentration of substances that are measured is falsely increased.
2. First voided specimen: The patient is given a urine container to take home and instructed to collect a sample of the urine the first time he or she urinates in the morning. Because urine is not stable, the specimen should be returned to the laboratory within one (1) hour of collection.
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The 24-hour collection container may contain chemicals (as a preservative) that are hazardous. DO NOT urinate directly into the container.
Urinate (empty the bladder) for the first time and flush it down the toilet. Note the exact time (eg, 6:15 AM). You will begin the urine collection at this time. Collect every drop of urine during the day and night in an empty collection bottle.
Take the 24-hour specimen to your physicians office or laboratory as soon as possible. Note: If possible, keep container cool during transport using a portable cooler with ice or an insulated cooler.

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