Urine CultureHow It Is DoneYou will be asked to collect a clean-catch midstream urine sample
for testing. The first urine of the day is preferred because bacterial levels
will be higher. Clean-catch midstream urine collectionThis method helps protect the urine sample from germs
that are normally found on the penis or vagina. - Wash your hands before collecting the
urine.
- If the collection container has a lid, remove it carefully
and set it down with the inner surface up.
- Clean the area around
your penis or vagina.
- A man should retract the foreskin, if
present, and clean the head of his penis thoroughly with medicated towelettes
or swabs.
- A woman should spread open the folds of skin around her
vagina with one hand, then use her other hand to clean the area around her
vagina and urethra thoroughly with medicated towelettes or swabs. She should
wipe the area from front to back to avoid spreading bacteria to the
vagina that is normally found around the anus.
- Begin urinating into the toilet or urinal. A
woman should continue holding apart the folds of skin around the vagina while
she is urinating.
- After the urine has flowed for several seconds,
place the collection container in the stream and collect about
60 mL (2 fl oz) of this
"midstream" urine without stopping the flow.
- Do not touch the rim of the container to your
genital area.
- Do not get toilet paper, hair,
feces, or menstrual blood in the urine sample.
- Finish urinating
into the toilet or urinal.
- Carefully replace the lid on the
container. Wash your hands. Return the urine sample to the lab. If you are
collecting the urine at home and cannot get it to the lab within an hour,
refrigerate the sample. It can be refrigerated for up to 24 hours. Follow the
instructions from your lab.
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| | Author: | Sydney Youngerman-Cole, RN, BSN, RNC | Last Updated: June 20, 2006 | | Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine W. David Colby IV, MSc, MD, FRCPC - Infectious Disease | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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