If the nurse has a prescription to obtain a 24-hour urine collection in a client with a renal infection then the nurse should start collecting urine, after throwing away the first sample of the client.
The client would receive instructions from the nurse to dispose of the first sample of urine and start collecting urine after that.
The urine is then stored for 24 hours, sometimes requiring cooling with ice or refrigeration. The client would need to be asked to void after the 24-hour period is up, and the specimen collection would then be finished.
It's crucial to collect all pee over the course of the next 24 hours. Don't hold onto your initial urination's urine. Note the time while flushing this first specimen. This is when the 24-hour collection officially begins.
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