If urine cannot be delivered to the laboratory within one hour for routine testing, it should be: (Choose all that apply)A) refrigerated but not frozen.B) kept at room temperature.C) transferred to a gray-stoppered urine tube.D) transferred to a yellow-red-stoppered urine tube.
What will be an ideal response?
A, D
If urine cannot be delivered to the laboratory within one hour for routine testing, it should be refrigerated or transferred to a yellow-red-stoppered urine tube.
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