A child's urine analysis returns with indications of a urinary tract infection. Identify the result that would lead to the diagnosis
1. Negative glucose
2. Nitrates are present
3. A creatinine clearance of 72
4. Specific gravity of 1.010
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1. A normal finding
2. An abnormal finding and indicates a UTI
3. A normal finding for children
4. A normal finding
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