Urinalysis, Macroscopic

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NEW YORK DOH APPROVED: YES

CPT Code: 81003
Order Code: 1381
Includes:Color, appearance, pH, specific gravity, protein, glucose, leukocyte esterase, occult blood, nitrite, bilirubin, ketones
ABN Requirement:  No
Synonyms: Urinalysis with Macroscopic Exam only
Specimen: Urine, Random
Volume:  10 mL
Minimum Volume:  1.0 mL
Container: Urine Specimen Preservative Tube (Cherry Red/Yellow Top or Stockwell Tube)

Collection:

  1. Collect urine sample according to standard protocols.
  2. Transfer aliquot from a clean urine cup into a urine specimen tube using the vacutainer transfer device included with the tube.
  3. Gently invert tube 8-10 times.
  4. Label tube according to standard protocols.

Collection Instructions: Encourage midstream samples to minimize contamination and improve accuracy.

Transport: Store urine at 2°C to 8°C after collection and ship the same day per packaging instructions provided shipping box.

Stability:

Ambient (15-25°C): 72 hours
Refrigerated (2-8°C): 72 hours
Frozen (-20°C): Not Acceptable

Causes for Rejection: Specimens other than urine sample in a preservative tube; improper labeling; samples not stored properly; samples older than stability limits; grossly bloody or mucoid samples.

Methodology: Reagent Impregnated Strips/Tablets

Turn Around Time: 1 to 3 days

Limitations: Unusually colored urine due to medication, azo dyes (Pyridium, Azo Gantrisin, and Azo Gantanol) or riboflavin may interfere with any of the urine tests below.

Reference Range: See Laboratory Report

Clinical Significance: Dipstick urinalysis is important in accessing the chemical constituents in the urine and the relationship to various diseases.

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