Presented by: Jonna Bobeck BSN, RN, CEN Pullman Regional Hospital CNA Competency: Specimen Collection.

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Presented by: Jonna Bobeck BSN, RN, CEN Pullman Regional Hospital CNA Competency: Specimen Collection

Discuss collecting urine and sputum Describe documentation Objectives

Specimen Collection: Urine Includes towelettes 100ml container Graduated markings Translucent container Seal screw cap Cover Rim protector Located in all ED bathrooms and supply closet

Urine Collection Pediatric Considerations

Urine Collection From Indwelling Catheter

Specimen Collection: Sputum This sterile specimen cup is kept in all ED rooms, in the dirty utility, and in the back supply closet

Specimen Collection Documentation

References Perry, A., & Potter, P. (Ed.). (2006). Clinical nursing skills and techniques. St. Louis, MI: Elsevier Mosby.