Red blood cells, whose size, shape and hemoglobin levels are within the normal standards.
Diameter: 6-8 micrometers
Shape: Biconcave (Dough-nut shaped)
Hgb level:
* Males: 13-18 g/dL * Females: 12-16 g/dL
Mostly, any deviations from those reference ranges can be defined as a form of anemia, e.g. microcytic hypochromic anemia; which means anemia characterized by a small sized RBC with low levels of Hb
The above levels are for Hemoglobin only, so to answer the question more completely, the levels for RBC's are: · Males: 4.71mm³ - 5.14mm³ · Females: 4.2mm³ - 4.8mm³
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∙ 13y agoThere shouldn't be any detectable levels of red blood cells in urine.
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∙ 15y ago0-2 is normal, technically you should have no white blood cells in urine, but the machine might show 1 or, in general more than that could be a sign of blood or other prblems
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∙ 12y agoRBC must not be found in the urine if the patient does not have menstrution.Remember, a positive RBC in the urine indicates a problem in the filtration rate function of the kidneys.
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0.00 RBC in the urine is good?
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∙ 11y ago15-18 rbcs
The normal range of spot urine creatinine is typically between 20-370 mg/dL. Levels may vary slightly depending on the laboratory conducting the test, so it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for interpretation.
The normal range of albumin-to-creatinine ratio in urine is typically less than 30 mg/g. Values higher than this may indicate kidney damage or dysfunction. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and interpretation of test results.
The normal range for RDW lab test is 11-15%.
A normal urinalysis typically includes clear urine with a pale yellow color, a specific gravity within a normal range, no presence of blood, protein, glucose, or ketones, and a pH level around 4.5 to 8.0. It also usually has no bacteria, crystals, or abnormal cells present.
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Your question makes absolutely no sense.
A specific gravity of 1.015 in a urinalysis indicates the concentration of solutes in the urine. A value of 1.015 is within the normal range of 1.005 to 1.030, suggesting a properly hydrated individual with balanced urine concentration. Further interpretation may be needed in the context of other urinary markers and clinical symptoms.
Urine with negative or no sugar is a good, normal finding.
Yes.
not a normal test, only when specifically tested for.
I take medication for pain I tested 1000 mg for a urine test for methanphetamine after taking a over the counter diet pill is this normal
Not in any school or hospital that I have ever heard of.