The nurse is collecting a single-voided specimen. The nurse is reviewing the procedure for the amount of urine needed for the specimen. How much urine is needed for the required tests?

A) 30–60 mL
B) 60–90 mL
C) 90–120 mL
D) 120–150 mL


C
Feedback:
The nurse needs 90 to 120 mL, not 30 to 60 mL, 60 to 90mL, or 120 to 150 mL of urine for the labeled specimen container.

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