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Urine & Stool Specimen Collection Pan, Nurses Hat

by Dynarex
Sale 24%
Original price $ 1.29
Current price $ 0.98
SKU 4232

A Urine & Stool Specimen Collection Pan, Nurses Hat is a device used in healthcare settings to collect and transport urine and stool samples from patients. It consists of a plastic pan with a handle and a flat, wide base to prevent spills. The pan is labeled with measurement marks for accurate sample collection. The pan is often used in combination with a nurses hat, which is a disposable paper or plastic funnel that attaches to the rim of the pan and helps to direct the urine or stool into the pan. This makes it easier for nurses to collect samples without contamination. Nurses hats can also be used independently to collect urine samples from male patients. Both the collection pan and nurses hat are designed to be disposable after use to prevent the spread of infection.

Purpose: Diagnose GI disorders include studies of stool, urine, and esophageal, gastric, and peritoneal contents as well as percutaneous liver biopsy.

Urine Tests: Urinalysis provides valuable information about hepatic and biliary function. Urinary bilirubin and urobilinogen tests are commonly used to evaluate liver function.

Directions:

1. Lift toilet seat in upright position.
2. Place specimen collection pan inside toilet with with end resting on toilet sides, not touching water.
3. Place toilet back down, resting on top specimen collector sides.
4. Exit the room and have patient void in pan.
5. Collect collection pan for specimen sample testing.
6. Discard specimen pan in proper biohazard disposal container.

Medical Audience: Diagnostic testing, Clinics, Hospitals, Drug testing centers.

Collects urine for testing
Polypropylene and Latex-free
Lightweight and easy to use
Capacity: 32 oz
Dimensions: 13 x 8 x 4 inches

Application areas: Restroom, Toilets, Commodes

Urine & Stool Specimen Collection Pan, Nurses Hat
Urine & Stool Specimen Collection Pan, Nurses Hat
$ 1.29 $ 0.98
FAQs About Urine Specimen Cups
  • What Container Can I Use for a Urine Sample?

    Always use a medical-grade, sterile urine specimen cup for collecting urine samples. These are specially designed to: Prevent leaks and contamination Ensure accurate, hygienic testing Meet healthcare and lab standards Do not use regular household cups, jars, or bottles—these can cause false results due to contamination!

  • Can I Get a Urine Sample Bottle from a Pharmacy?

    Yes! Pharmacies and medical supply stores offer sterile urine sample bottles (cups) for home, clinic, or lab use. Ask the pharmacist and ensure the packaging is sealed and marked sterile.

  • How Do Urine Test Cups Work?

    Each cup features a sterile interior and a secure screw-on lid to prevent spillage. Some urine test cups (for drug screening) include integrated test strips or panels for instant results. Labeled with patient info, the cup is delivered to the lab or tested on site for accurate analysis.

  • How to Use a Urine Specimen Cup?

    Wash hands thoroughly. If instructed, use provided cleansing wipe before urinating. Open the specimen cup (touch only the outside). Begin urination, then collect the midstream urine sample (not the first or last flow) in the cup. Screw lid tightly. Label with your name, date, and time, and deliver to healthcare provider or lab promptly.

  • Can I Use a Regular Cup for a Urine Sample?

    No. Never use a regular cup, mug, or food container. Non-sterile containers risk bacteria, soap, and residue contamination, leading to inaccurate test results or rejected samples.

  • What Not to Do Before a Urine Test?

    Don’t drink excessive water right before the test (can dilute sample). Avoid foods/beverages that discolor urine (beets, blackberries, B-vitamins). Do not take vitamin C, antibiotics, or diuretics unless instructed by your provider. Don’t touch the inside of the cup or lid.

  • Can I Do My Urine Sample at Home and Take It to the Doctor?

    Yes—in most cases you can collect a urine sample at home (in a sterile cup) and bring it to your doctor or lab. Keep it refrigerated (if delayed), and deliver it as soon as possible (ideally within 1–2 hours).

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Sterile, leakproof, screw-top lid for secure collection and transport Clear, graduated markings for easy volume measurement Label space for patient information Bulk packs available for clinics and home health professionals Compatible with all standard lab and home test protocols BPA-free, medical-grade plastic

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