Urine Bacterial Culture with Gram Stain
For culture without gram stain, see Urine Culture and Sensitivity without Gram [URNXC]. For specimens collected by suprapubic aspiration, see Urine Culture and Sensitivity with Gram (Anaerobic) [URNANC] to include anaerobes and/or fastidious organisms.
Code | Name |
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SDES | Specimen Description |
SREQ | Special Requests |
EXAM | Direct Exam |
CNT | Colony Count |
CULT | Culture |
RPT | Report Status |
Collect midstream or catheterized urine in sterile cup. Immediately transfer urine to a gray top boric acid transport tube. Tubes have a 4 mL draw volume. A minimum fill line of 3 mL is indicated on the label. If specimen volume is <3mL, do not transfer urine to sample to a gray top tube.
Urine should be transferred to a gray top boric acid transport tube unless <3 mL.
Storage, Transport, and Stability
Gray top boric acid transport tube: Room Temperature: 48 h, Refrigerated: 48 h, Frozen: Unacceptable
Unpreserved (sterile cup): Room Temperature:2 h, Refrigerated:24 h, Frozen: Unacceptable
Note with UA: To expedite processing when urinalysis (UA) is also ordered, send separate specimen cup for UA.
Unacceptable: Leaking containers, unpreserved specimens >2 h at room temperature or > 24 h refrigerated, preserved specimens >48 h, frozen urine, preserved specimens with volume < minimum fill line (3 mL), urine collected from a Foley catheter bag, 24-hour or pooled specimens, Foley catheter tips.
UW-MT |
Microbiology
206-520-4600 Clinical Lab, Room # NW177, |
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UW-MT Microbiology performs testing for UW-MT, HMC and UW-NW