An elderly patient has come to the laboratory because her urine specimen was not acceptable for a urine culture due to excessive bacterial contamination. The medical assistant who is helping her asks the patient to explain how she prepares for the urine-collection procedure. The patient says that she "cleans herself up" and urinates into the container as best she can.What can the medical assistant say to the patient to help her understand how she can provide an acceptable urine specimen without excessive contamination?
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