A woman calls the clinic and tells a nurse that she thinks she might be pregnant. She wants to use a home pregnancy test before going to the clinic, and asks the nurse how to use it correctly. What instruction should the nurse give?
A) Use a urine specimen just before going to bed at night.
B) Drink a lot of fluids and wait at least 4 hours before voiding and taking a specimen.
C) If the patient is diabetic, the urine pregnancy test will not be accurate.
D) Use the first voided specimen when first getting up in the morning.
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