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A nursing student caring for a 6-month-old infant is asked to collect a sample for urinalysis from the infant. How should the student collect the specimen?

  • A. Catheterizing the infant using the smallest available Foley catheter
  • B. Attaching a urinary collection device to the infant's perineum for collection
  • C. Obtaining the specimen from the diaper by squeezing the diaper after the infant voids
  • D. Noting the time of the next expected voiding and then preparing a specimen cup for the urine
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct method for collecting a urine sample from an infant for urinalysis is by attaching a urinary collection device to the infant's perineum. This device is a plastic bag with an adhesive opening that allows it to be secured to the perineum to collect urine. Catheterizing the infant with a Foley catheter should not be done unless specifically prescribed due to the risk of infection. Obtaining the specimen from the diaper by squeezing it after the infant voids may not provide an accurate sample for urinalysis. Trying to predict the time of the next voiding to prepare a specimen cup is not practical or reliable in ensuring an appropriate sample for urinalysis.