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Why
should
your
3–5
year old
do the
urine
test?
• The urine collection is safe.
• Your child will empty his or her bladder in a
container.
• You and your child will be shown how he or she will
provide the urine sample during his or her exam in
the NHANES mobile examination center.
• We use your child’s urine test to check his or her
kidney function.
• You will receive a report in the mail with results
about your child’s kidney function.
• We will use the information from your child and
from thousands of other 3–5 year olds to create
guidelines for normal kidney function in this age
range.
• We may also test your child’s urine for possible
exposure to substances in the environment.
• One substance we test for is arsenic. If your child’s
level of arsenic is high, we will report that to you.
• Your child’s information will also help researchers
understand how substances in the air or water or in
National Center for Health Statistics
Division of Health Nutrition and Examination Surveys
CS290865
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | UrineTestFlyer-v2 |
Subject | urine test, kidney function, 3-5 year old, urine sample |
Author | National Center for Health Statistics |
File Modified | 2020-12-01 |
File Created | 2020-09-24 |