Urine test: Urinanalysis is test commonly done to check for infection, blood, sugar, ketones etc. The reflex microscopic portion is done automatically if the initial test shows any abnormality. For example, if there are signs of infection, then technicians will automatically look at the specimen under the microscope to see if there are any bacteria. This helps to decide on further testing and treatment.
Answered 4/7/2021
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Is routine testing: This is a very standard routine reflex test. A urinalysis is often used to look at white blood cells red blood cells and the urethral cells in the urine as well as crystals. These things can only be identified under the microscope where's the urinalysis gives you the electrolyte composition glucose and ph. The two together give you a good indication on whether there is a bacterial infection and if there are white blood cells under the microscope then the urine can be cultured to determine the type of bacteria and best antibiotic good luck.
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