From the bottom of my heart.. Thank you so much for making these. When I tell you that these videos were pretty much all I studied for my PANCE besides having to supplement OBG and derm, I'm not kidding. I listened to you on my drives during clinical year, then in the weeks leading up I would watch a section then do some ROSH questions over the topic (only completed about 25% of ROSH), then I just rewatched all of your videos in the last few days. I just found out today that I passed. I literally owe you my life, I don't know how I would've learned everything otherwise. I'm gonna post the same thing on a couple videos so more people can see it.
Thought I'd share cause I had missed this before: I usually remember SIADH as Sudden headache Increases ADH And to remember the OSM: SIADH, S for serum osm decreases InsipidUs, U for urine osm decreases or [DI]abetes [IN]sipidus, [DI]lute ur[IN]e
@@cramthepance I agree, this video made things very clear! But is there a difference with osmolarity and osmolality? I see some people use those two interchangeably but others using it to mean two different things.
From the bottom of my heart.. Thank you so much for making these. When I tell you that these videos were pretty much all I studied for my PANCE besides having to supplement OBG and derm, I'm not kidding. I listened to you on my drives during clinical year, then in the weeks leading up I would watch a section then do some ROSH questions over the topic (only completed about 25% of ROSH), then I just rewatched all of your videos in the last few days. I just found out today that I passed. I literally owe you my life, I don't know how I would've learned everything otherwise. I'm gonna post the same thing on a couple videos so more people can see it.
Thought I'd share cause I had missed this before:
I usually remember SIADH as Sudden headache Increases ADH
And to remember the OSM:
SIADH, S for serum osm decreases
InsipidUs, U for urine osm decreases or
[DI]abetes [IN]sipidus, [DI]lute ur[IN]e
That’s a really good one! Thank you!
went my entire education not understanding serum osmolarity until watching this video. wow.
I’m so happy to hear it helps! Thank you!!
@@cramthepance I agree, this video made things very clear! But is there a difference with osmolarity and osmolality? I see some people use those two interchangeably but others using it to mean two different things.
One helpful tip I got for remembering these is that SI = soaked inside, while DI = dry inside!
That's a really good one. Thanks!
Wow. That’s a great one. Thanks for the share 😊
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you!
love this!!!
Very helpful video as always..just one question if we give IV furosemide for SIADH, will it lead to more severe hyponatremia?
I'm so used to questions now that I'm a little bummed there's no review questions at the end of this video! Haha
Haha sorry! The videos early on didn't have questions, but all of the most recent ones do.