Urinalysis: Specific Gravity
off the specific gravity e.g. in the image above the Urine Specific Gravity is 1.024. Refractometers may have 2 or 3 scales –make sure you read the correct one, usually marked S.G U.G or USG for urine specific gravity. The division between the blue and the white is the line from which readings should be taken. Calibration dial
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