Test Code UIF Urinalysis with Culture If Indicated
EHR Test Codes
| Test Code | Test Name | |
| Atlas | UIF | Urinalysis with Culture If Indicated |
| Cerner | UACS | Urinalysis with Culture if Indicated |
Specimen Requirements
Preparation of Patient:
Laboratory recommends a midstream "clean-catch" random urine collection. See patient instructions female/male. Follow physician's instructions if they differ from laboratory recommendation.
1. Patient should cleanse urethral area with wipes provided then pass a small amount of urine into the toilet and then stop.
2. At that point, then pass urine into a cup; half full is preferred.
3. If a detergent or gel is used in preparation of the patient, waste the first portion of the urine as these materials interfere with urine testing
Container Type:
Sterile Specimen Cup
Specimen Type:
Urine
Specimen Volume:
5 mL Urine minimum 2 mL
Specimen Handling/Transport:
Transport refrigerated 2-8°C
Specimen Stability/Storage:
1 hour ambient room temperature
24 hours refrigerated 2-8°C
Specimen Rejection:
Specimens containing preservatives, detergents or gels
Performing Laboratory
Munson Healthcare Laboratories
Chemistry Department
Priority, Frequency, & Turnaround
Priority:
STAT, ASAP, Non-Emergent
STAT 30 minute from receipt in lab
Frequency:
24 hours 7 days a week
Turnaround:
0 - 1 days
Methodology
Urinalysis Automated and Culture
Reporting
Reference Range:
RBC: <4/hpf
WBC: <4/hpf
Specific gravity: 1.003-1.035
pH: 5.0-8.0
Leukocyte esterase: negative
Nitrite: negative
Protein, qualitative: negative
Glucose: negative
Ketones: negative
Urobilinogen: <2 mg/dL
Bilirubin: negative
Blood: negative
Color: colorless or yellow
Clarity: clear
Critical Decision:
0 years to 21 years: Any positive Ketone or Glucose
Note: Critical values are called to the provider and communicated as critical. Documentation of the call is recorded in the patient record.
Reflex Testing:
When any 2 or more of the following results are obtained, a culture will be performed:
WBC: > 10/hpf
Nitrite: positive
Leukocyte esterase: positive
Note: A urine culture will not be performed if 10 or more squamous epithelial cells/hpf are also observed.
Clinical Significance
Urinalysis testing is useful to the clinician in diagnosis of and in following urinary tract or kidney infections, kidney body homeostasis and many metabolic disease processes.
CPT Code(s)
81015 - urinalysis
87086 - culture, if appropriate