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I am assuming you want to know what temperature collection sites are looking for in a urine sample? Most sites require urine to be between 91-99 degrees when collected. However if you are asking what is the temp of urine in the body it is the same as the body temp.

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Component Standard Ranges COLOR, UR Yellow- APPEARANCE, UR Clear- LEUKOCYTE ESTERASE, UR Negative- NITRITE, UR Negative- PROTEIN, UR Negative- mg/dL PH, UR 5.0-9.0 BLOOD, UR Negative- SPECIFIC GRAVITY, UR 1.001-1.035 KETONE, UR Negative- mg/dL UROBILINOGEN, UR 0.2-1.0 mg/dl BILIRUBIN, UR Negative- GLUCOSE, UR Negative- mg/dL WBC, UR 0-2 /HPF RBC, UR 0-2 /HPF SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL CELLS None Seen- /HPF BACTERIA, UR None seen- /HPF MUCOUS, UR None Seen- /HPF

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95.6 -98.6 unless you are running a fever

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90-100f

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Q: What are the normal ranges for urinalysis tests?
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