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.
urinalysis is basically a type of urinary tests.
Normal ranges on blood tests depends on the laboratory that draws the blood.
There are several components to a normal urinalysis. Most urinalysis is done by "dipstick," a set of enzyme linked absorbent tests packaged on a plastic strip and dipped into the urine. The dipstick generally tests the urine for: Glucose (blood sugar) -- to detect possible diabetes Nitrites and/or Leukocyte esterase -- bacterial metabolism products, to detect possible infection Urobilinogen and/or Bilirubin -- to detect possible liver problems Protein, Albumin, ad/or Microalbumin -- to detect possible kidney problems due to high blood pressure or other causes pH -- to check for normal acidification of the urine Specific Gravity -- to check the patient's general hydration status and the normal ability of the kidneys to concentrate urine Blood -- to detect the possibility of kidney problems such as kidney stones or nephritis If a dipstick test detects an abnormality in any of these areas, a laboratory urinalysis in which a doctor or technician views the specimen under the microscope and the urine is run through machines that detect the exact amount of any substances found can provide a great deal more detail.
A routine urinalysis usually includes the following tests: color, transparency, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood, bilirubin, nitrite, urobilinogen, and leukocyte esterase.
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Yes, alcohol can be detected in a urinalysis, but traditional urinalysis tests do not typically measure alcohol levels. Specialized tests, such as ethyl glucuronide (EtG) tests, can detect alcohol consumption in urine by measuring specific alcohol metabolites.
It is unlikely that the urinalysis you are being given tests for mushrooms, although it is possible. If it is a typical 5 or 12 panel test than it will not show up.
Arbitrary units in urinalysis refer to a method of measurement that does not have a standardized unit of measure. This means that the values obtained are specific to the particular instrument or test being used, and may not be directly comparable to results from other tests or devices. It is important to consider the specific reference ranges provided by the laboratory when interpreting results given in arbitrary units.
In a normal urinalysis, you would expect to find clear urine, no traces of blood, normal levels of protein, glucose, ketones, and pH, and no presence of bacteria or white blood cells.
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The normal ranges for levels of certain vitamins are as follows
An unremarkable urinalysis indicates that the test results show no significant abnormalities or signs of disease. This means that the urine composition, appearance, and other parameters fall within normal ranges, suggesting that the kidneys and urinary tract are functioning well. Overall, it generally suggests good health regarding urinary function and does not indicate any underlying medical issues.