The nurse needs to obtain a urine specimen from a female patient. What action should the nurse take when obtaining this specimen?

a. Obtain the first voided urine of the day.
b. Direct the patient to wash her perineum before collecting the urine specimen.
c. Have the patient urinate into a bedpan, then pour the urine into the specimen container.
d. Have the patient void, throw that urine away, and then collect another specimen at least 1 hour later.


ANS: A
Direct the patient to wash her perineum before collecting the urine specimen to reduce contamination. A. If the specimen is for a routine urinalysis, the first morning voided urine is best to obtain however the type of specimen is not known. C. Pouring urine from a bedpan could cause the specimen to be contaminated. D. There is no need for the patient to provide a double specimen.

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