G’s urinalysis results:
Colour |
Amber and cloudy |
Specific gravity |
1.040 |
pH |
6 |
Glucose |
Nil |
Ketones |
Nil |
Blood |
Trace |
Protein |
Nil |
Nitrates |
Trace |
Leukocyte |
Positive |
Bilirubin |
Negative |
Given the cues provided above, what deduction/s can you make atthis point? Provide a justification for a response (maximum 150words).
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