- Introduction to Urine Collection: Overview of the purpose and importance of urine collection in federally regulated testing, including drug screening, health assessments, and laboratory diagnostics.
- Types of Urine Tests: Explanation of different types of urine tests, such as urinalysis, point-of-care drug screening, and along with their specific requirements and procedures.
- Collection Techniques: Detailed instruction on proper urine collection methods, including clean catch, midstream, and testing individuals who have medically altered sources of urine, emphasizing sterile practices to prevent contamination.
- Preparation for Collection: Guidelines on how to prepare individuals for urine collection, including education regarding the process.
- Handling and Storage: Best practices for handling urine specimens post-collection, including labeling, transportation, and storage conditions to ensure sample integrity.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations: Discussion of legal aspects, ethical considerations, and rights related to urine collection, including confidentiality and informed consent.
- Quality Control: Emphasis on the importance of quality assurance in the collection process to ensure accurate and reliable test results.
- Practical Training: Hands-on practice sessions where participants can apply their skills in a controlled environment, receiving feedback from instructors.
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Assessment and Certification: Participants will be evaluated through practical assessments and a written test, and successful completion results in a certification that qualifies them to perform urine collections under 49 CFR Part 40 standards.