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Streptococcus Pneumoniae Antigen, Urine

Streptococcus Pneumoniae Antigen, Urine

Alternate Test Name

Strep Pneumo Antigen, Urine

Epic Mnemonic
Sunquest Mnemonic

LAB2167
SPAGS

Test Performance Schedule

Sunday-Saturday

Result Availability

Within 24 hours - STAT upon request

Specimen Required

Container

Preferred: Gray top boric acid preservative
Alternate: Yellow top non-preservative urine tube

Volume

Gray top: 2 mL
Yellow top: 2 mL

Collection Instructions

• Collect a clean catch or catheterized urine specimen
• Fill tube with urine to appropriate level
• Label specimen with patients full name, birthdate, source and date/time of collection

CLEAN CATCH URINE COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS

Transportation Instructions

• Store at room temperature within 24 hours of collection
• Store refrigerated (2-6° C) if transport is delayed for greater than 24 hours

Causes for Rejection

Urine submitted in Red & Yellow top urinalysis preservative tube

CPT Codes

87449

Effective/Revised

7/7/10

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