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Reference Range. Normal values are as follows: Color – Yellow (light/pale to dark/deep amber) Clarity/turbidity – Clear or cloudy. pH – 4.5-8. Specific gravity – 1.005-1.025.
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16 wrz 2024 · Abnormal Range. Glucose levels above 0.8 mmol/l (or 15 mg/dL) is considered abnormal. The most common cause of glucose in the urine is diabetes. If your levels are high, your healthcare provider will recommend a blood glucose test to confirm the diagnosis.
Normal USG can range from 1.003 to 1.030; a value of less than 1.010 indicates relative hydration, and a value greater than.
11 kwi 2023 · Learn what kinds of things urine tests check for, plus normal and abnormal ranges and what they might indicate. Urine analysis can provide useful information about your health.
Normal daily protein excretion should not exceed 150mg/24 hours or 10mg/100mL. Proteinuria is defined by the production of >150mg/day with nephrotic syndrome producing >3.5g/day; Dipstick urinalysis detects protein with Bromphenol blue indicator dye and is most sensitive to albumin and less sensitive to Bence-Jones protein and globulins.
7 cze 2016 · Urinalysis: how to interpret results | Nursing Times. Abstract Analysing an individual’s urine can be a useful way of detecting or ruling out some diseases and infections. Urinalysis can be undertaken in many.
Normal range: Typically 5.0 to 8.0. Acidic urine (pH < 5.0) may indicate conditions like diabetic ketoacidosis, while alkaline urine (pH > 8.0) could suggest urinary tract infections or metabolic disorders.