Urine Chemistries
| Color | Light Red |
| Clarity | Turbid |
| Glucose | Negative |
| Bilirubin | Negative |
| Ketones | Negative |
| Spec. Gravity | 1.013 |
| Blood | 3+ |
| pH | 7.0 |
| Protein | 1+ |
| Urobilinogen | Normal |
| Nitrite | Negative |
| Leuk. Esterase | 3+ |

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Red blood cells fill the urine sediment and are too numerous to count. This coincides with the 3+ blood. Along with the red blood cells, there are a good amount of white blood cells: about 50-100 per high power field. Again, this makes sense with the 3+ leukocyte esterase. Cocci bacteria can also be seen in the background, about 1+.
In addition to these elements, there are also crystals in the form of needles/wedges and rosettes. The rosettes can be difficult to distinguish from other crystals like tyrosine or a rare form of uric acid, but the neutral pH of the urine identifies the crystals as calcium phosphate.
