Urine Preservatives Flashcards

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Refrigeration

A

Advantage: Does not interfere with
chemical tests
Disadvantage: Precipitates amorphous
phosphates and urates

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Acids (boric acid,
HCL, acetic acid,
tartaric acid)

A

Advantages: Prevents bacterial growth
and metabolism
Disadvantages: Interferes with analysis of
drugs and hormones

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3
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Formalin (formaldehyde)

A

Advantage: Excellent sediment
preservative
Disadvantage: Acts as a reducing agent,
interfering with chemical
tests for glucose, blood,
leukocyte esterase, and
copper reduction

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4
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Sodium fluoride

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Advantage: Good preservative for drug
analyses
Disadvantages: Inhibits reagent strip tests
for glucose, blood, and
leukocytes

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5
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Commercial preservative
tablets

A

Advantage: Convenient when refrigeration not possible
Have controlled concentration
to minimize interference
Disadvantage: Check tablet composition to
determine possible effects
on desired tests

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6
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Urine Collection Kits
(Becton, Dickinson,
Rutherford, NJ)

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Advantage: Contains collection cup,
transfer straw, culture and
sensitivity (C&S) preservative tube, or UA tub

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7
Q

Light gray and gray
C&S tube

A

Advantage: Specimen stable at room
temperature (RT) for
48 hours; prevents
bacterial growth and
metabolism
Disadvantage: Do not use if urine is below
minimum fill line

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8
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Yellow UA Plus tube

A

Advantage: Use on automated
instruments
Disadvantage: Must refrigerate within
2 hours

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9
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Cherry red/yellow
Preservative Plus tube

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Advantage: Specimen stable for
72 hours at RT;
instrument-compatible
Disadvantage: Must be filled to minimum
fill line
Bilirubin and urobilinogen
may be decreased if specimen is exposed to light
and left at RT

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