Available Stat

No

Performing Lab

Quest

Methodology

LC/MS/MS

Reported

2-5 days.

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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Synonyms

  • Comprehensive urine drug screen

Sample Type

Random urine (not orderable for other samples)

Collect

Urine cup

Amount to Collect

20 mL

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month

Test Code

ABUSU2

Test Group

Drug screening

Sendout

Yes

Performing Lab

Quest

Specimen Preparation

Aliquot and freeze urine. Transport to CB frozen. Order Quest code 91359.

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month

Reference Interval

No compounds detected

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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CPT Codes

80307

LOINC Codes

51782-1

Available Stat

No

Test Code

ABUSU2

Test Group

Drug screening

Performing Lab

Quest

Sendout

Yes

Methodology

LC/MS/MS

Collect

Urine cup

Amount to Collect

20 mL

Sample Type

Random urine (not orderable for other samples)

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Specimen Preparation

Aliquot and freeze urine. Transport to CB frozen. Order Quest code 91359.

Reference Interval

No compounds detected

Synonyms

  • Comprehensive urine drug screen

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month

Reported

2-5 days.

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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CPT Codes

80307

LOINC Codes

51782-1
Ordering

Available Stat

No

Performing Lab

Quest

Methodology

LC/MS/MS

Reported

2-5 days.

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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Synonyms

  • Comprehensive urine drug screen
Collection

Sample Type

Random urine (not orderable for other samples)

Collect

Urine cup

Amount to Collect

20 mL

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month
Processing

Test Code

ABUSU2

Test Group

Drug screening

Sendout

Yes

Performing Lab

Quest

Specimen Preparation

Aliquot and freeze urine. Transport to CB frozen. Order Quest code 91359.

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month
Result Interpretation

Reference Interval

No compounds detected

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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Administrative

CPT Codes

80307

LOINC Codes

51782-1
Complete View

Available Stat

No

Test Code

ABUSU2

Test Group

Drug screening

Performing Lab

Quest

Sendout

Yes

Methodology

LC/MS/MS

Collect

Urine cup

Amount to Collect

20 mL

Sample Type

Random urine (not orderable for other samples)

Preferred Volume

5 mL urine

Minimum Volume

1 mL urine

Specimen Preparation

Aliquot and freeze urine. Transport to CB frozen. Order Quest code 91359.

Reference Interval

No compounds detected

Synonyms

  • Comprehensive urine drug screen

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Room temperature 5 days, refrigerated 1 week, frozen 1 month

Reported

2-5 days.

Additional Information

Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.

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CPT Codes

80307

LOINC Codes

51782-1