Steps for Typical Urine Collection

Donor gives specimen to collector

After the donor has handed the specimen to the collector, the donor is given permission to wash his or her hands and to flush the commode. While the donor is accomplishing these tasks, the collector may be making the necessary observations discussed previous.

It is important to remember that once the donor has handed his or her specimen to the collector, the donor must always be able to have visual contact to the greatest extent possible with the collector and the specimen.

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