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No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
3 plus means 3 or more bacteria seen in one field of slide
Plus mean Example:2+2=4 It mean to add with your finger or on a piece of paper
27,900,000
To find the mean (or average) you first add up the numbers you have. NOTHING 1.88
No. Normal urine should be sterile.
Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine, which may indicate a urinary tract infection. It can be detected through a urine culture test.
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one plus is medical lingo for a small positive bacteria or ketone. If we are looking for a urinary tract infection we will say if positive one plus bacteria or one plus blood with a kidney stone. Most scales read from one plus to 3 plus to too numerous to count.
If a urine sample has mixed growth then it means that there are more than one type of bacteria growing in it.
Mostly urine performing time less then two hours . If urine perform after two hour or more late then bacteria growth in the urine and urine container. when this urine perform time nitrites positive because late perform urine bacteria growth. But not found of leukocyte in microscopically in this urine . this urine repeated and perform under timing then not positive nitrites and not found in leukocyte in urine. Airf Hussain (M.Sc. Hematology&Blood Bank)
No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
If you mean would bleach remove heroin from a urine sample the short answer is no heroin is a drug not a bacteria or virus if bleach was added to urine it would definitely not take the heroin out of the urine if it were present.
Urine actually has little bacteria to begin with. A lot of the filtrate are salts, water and food pigments that pass through the blood stream. If the person is sick, there could be some of the bacteria that caused the illness in urine. Urine accumulates bacteria very fast. Urine is more or less sterile as it leaves the body. The most common pathogen in the urine is E. coli.
Mixed urogenital flora refers to a test done on urine to identify the bacteria present in the urine. 50,000 is a higher amount of bacteria colonies present, the desirable amount is usually under 10,000.
If you mean bacteria-- like all urine, unless there is an infection afoot, it is sterile.
The sensitivity numbers on a urine culture and sensitivity test indicate the effectiveness of different antibiotics in treating a specific bacteria found in the urine sample. It helps determine which antibiotic will be most effective in treating the infection. The higher the sensitivity number, the more effective the antibiotic is against that particular bacteria.