The doctor has asked that Wilma, a 55-year-old woman with type2 diabetes, be checked for microalbuminuria. You ask her to take aspecimen cup home and collect a first morning urine specimen.
What instructions will you give Wilma to collect herurine?
If Wilma wants to take her urine back to an outside lab ratherthan back to your office, what steps would you take?
What other abnormal urine chemical values would you expect ina patient with type 2 diabetes urine sample?
Provide details and examples in your response.
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