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Ohh my god , I can feel the tone of my professor's today's class about this topic. And it was freaking same as medicosis explained how proffessors do .
Yeah currently doing nephrology as I type this...you broke down some really good topics. I’ll def. be using your channel to help get through future blocks!
I appreciate your work, though I have a couple inquiries Facilitated diffusion includes a channel thus it shouldn't be simple diffusion, it should be either the umbrella term passive transport or the more specific term facilitated diffusion. Secondly, regarding volume replenishment, when dehydrated you feel thirsty and havenmuscle cramps, the cells shrunk in the hypothalamus and muscle cells lost water respectively. Thus you can't only think of the IVF and Interstitial fluid alone when rehydrating, after all if water is lost, some ICF will help the ECF. Unless the patient you mentioned had absolutely normal water volume
5:46 I don't understand why the sodium would want to go to the left. Surely, there are more negatives on the left to attract it, but also the exact same amount of positives to repel it. So why would you say that still overall it wants to go to the left?
why isn't the example with "before equilibrium" also at equilibrium? The electrical gradient and the concentration gradient are both at 0 between the protein component and the non-protein component.
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One question. When Water flows to the Protein compartment, wouldn't it dilate the Ion concentration thus the Donna's Equation would never be stable and Water would flow to protein compartment until the cell looses all his water and die from lack of wetness or from greediness of the thirsty protein compartment? I feel like Donnan must be stopped
Is there something I'm missing? The protein content in the body is higher intercellular than extracellular. So water will want to move inside the cell according to this. However, it's extracellular sodium that prevents this.
Small doubt - plasma volume is around 5L and total body volume 42L. Doesn't that make the ratio 1/8th instead of 1/4th? Since whatever fluid we administer being isosmotic will get equally distributed between ICF and ECF?
okay... firstly, plasma is 3.5L and it represents 5% (3.5/42) of total body water Secondly, Fluid wont move if no one tells it to, its lazy. Fluid moves from plasma to Interstitial fluid due to hydrostatic pressure, but to move to ICF, it would need osmotic pressure. The infused fluid is isotonic which means it has same osmolarity as ICF, so there is no osmotic pressure, so water will not move into the cells or we would all be dead from our cells bursting doofus. Joking, sry
Wow, I wish some of the doctors I have dealt with in the past have watched your videos. If they did my family would probably be in much better health. I may have to show this to my family member's doctor, lol. I have some family members whose doctors don't understand dehydration and hypoperfusion, or so it seems. They say just drink more water (which makes it worse due to lack of electrolytes) and they assume it's normal to have low blood pressure, hypo-osmolar blood osmolality, Reynolds like phenomenon, dizziness, fatigue, dry skin, dehydration, and adipsia. Then even when we tell them plain water generally makes symptoms worse, then their answer is well all you need is more water. 😲
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis what's really sad is the 8+ doctors from different medical disciplines, different health systems, and different states who still say drink more water. Even though it is plainly obvious the person is experiencing hypo-osmolality hypo-perfusion. It seems it is just too much to ask to get several liters of fluid to fill the cellular compartment and improve tissue perfusion. What a shame.
The non protein compartment should be interstitium not cell. Gibbs donnan equilibrium is actually explained btw protein compartment (cell) and non protein compartment interstitium. Am i correct. Plz correct me if am wrong.
I think the first consequence isn't correct. In the picture "after equilibrium", there is no electrical gradient because the electrical sum of ions in both sides is zero. And the only force on sodium is just the chemical gradient which leads to disturbance of equilibrium😕 I think what is showed as equilibrium is wrong
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis becuase the product of NaxCl in the protein compartment is equal to the product in the non-protein compartment so 2×X=4×4 -> X=8. Also the difference of Na and Cl in the protein compartment is 8-2=6 and this excess of positivity is balanced by the 6 (negative) plasma protein particles in the protein compartment. (I think this is the right answer but anyway I really wanted to thank you, even if english is not my first language I find very easy and enjoyable to watch your videos; this channel is a blessing xD)
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Ohh my god , I can feel the tone of my professor's today's class about this topic. And it was freaking same as medicosis explained how proffessors do .
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Yeah currently doing nephrology as I type this...you broke down some really good topics. I’ll def. be using your channel to help get through future blocks!
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I appreciate your work, though I have a couple inquiries
Facilitated diffusion includes a channel thus it shouldn't be simple diffusion, it should be either the umbrella term passive transport or the more specific term facilitated diffusion. Secondly, regarding volume replenishment, when dehydrated you feel thirsty and havenmuscle cramps, the cells shrunk in the hypothalamus and muscle cells lost water respectively. Thus you can't only think of the IVF and Interstitial fluid alone when rehydrating, after all if water is lost, some ICF will help the ECF. Unless the patient you mentioned had absolutely normal water volume
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8 Na+ ions are needed in the protein component
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5:46 I don't understand why the sodium would want to go to the left. Surely, there are more negatives on the left to attract it, but also the exact same amount of positives to repel it. So why would you say that still overall it wants to go to the left?
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8 Na+ ions?
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why isn't the example with "before equilibrium" also at equilibrium?
The electrical gradient and the concentration gradient are both at 0 between the protein component and the non-protein component.
I am also having the same question
Awesome.... it cleared my all doubts
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It was a blessing to scroll and tap on it.. just love the way of teaching. Last mint preparation of exam 😅 hope to deal with exam way more better.. thanks for this one
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One question. When Water flows to the Protein compartment, wouldn't it dilate the Ion concentration thus the Donna's Equation would never be stable and Water would flow to protein compartment until the cell looses all his water and die from lack of wetness or from greediness of the thirsty protein compartment? I feel like Donnan must be stopped
8 Na+ ions, btw thank you for such a nice explanation
thank you medicosis. The answer is 8 Na+.
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wait soo like the donnan effect happens when there is hypoperfusion in the body?
So good i really enjoyed your teaching.
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Is there something I'm missing? The protein content in the body is higher intercellular than extracellular. So water will want to move inside the cell according to this. However, it's extracellular sodium that prevents this.
Amazingly explained 😍😍😍
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Small doubt - plasma volume is around 5L and total body volume 42L. Doesn't that make the ratio 1/8th instead of 1/4th? Since whatever fluid we administer being isosmotic will get equally distributed between ICF and ECF?
I have the same doubt
okay...
firstly, plasma is 3.5L and it represents 5% (3.5/42) of total body water
Secondly, Fluid wont move if no one tells it to, its lazy. Fluid moves from plasma to Interstitial fluid due to hydrostatic pressure, but to move to ICF, it would need osmotic pressure. The infused fluid is isotonic which means it has same osmolarity as ICF, so there is no osmotic pressure, so water will not move into the cells or we would all be dead from our cells bursting doofus. Joking, sry
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Wow, I wish some of the doctors I have dealt with in the past have watched your videos. If they did my family would probably be in much better health. I may have to show this to my family member's doctor, lol.
I have some family members whose doctors don't understand dehydration and hypoperfusion, or so it seems. They say just drink more water (which makes it worse due to lack of electrolytes) and they assume it's normal to have low blood pressure, hypo-osmolar blood osmolality, Reynolds like phenomenon, dizziness, fatigue, dry skin, dehydration, and adipsia.
Then even when we tell them plain water generally makes symptoms worse, then their answer is well all you need is more water. 😲
It’s sad 😔
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis what's really sad is the 8+ doctors from different medical disciplines, different health systems, and different states who still say drink more water. Even though it is plainly obvious the person is experiencing hypo-osmolality hypo-perfusion.
It seems it is just too much to ask to get several liters of fluid to fill the cellular compartment and improve tissue perfusion.
What a shame.
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Un grand merci à vous , où je peux trouvez la 2ème vidéo pour savoir la réponse ? C est quelle playlist ? X= 8 ( avec 6 protéine dans plasma ?)
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The non protein compartment should be interstitium not cell. Gibbs donnan equilibrium is actually explained btw protein compartment (cell) and non protein compartment interstitium. Am i correct. Plz correct me if am wrong.
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Is x=3
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I think the first consequence isn't correct. In the picture "after equilibrium", there is no electrical gradient because the electrical sum of ions in both sides is zero. And the only force on sodium is just the chemical gradient which leads to disturbance of equilibrium😕
I think what is showed as equilibrium is wrong
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Thanku Dr for such a nice explaination..
8 Na+.
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Isn’t that #1 is facilitated diffusion? Because Chloride is facilitates through protein channels.
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You have a mistake, I think .
what about Donnan Electrical Potential?
If ions are equal in both sides there will be no electrical potential.
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At this point I have only one confusion if I should call you Dr Sir or Sir Dr :) It's because you are a great teacher and I guess rather I'm sure you are a doctor too .
Anyways video was great understood everything ! ✨
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I see . Pleasures all mine Sir .
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+8 particales of Na
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I think the answer to the question is 8 Na+ ions!
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Will the value of "X" be 14?
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How to increase platelet count through food. My father tested positive for covid 19.he is normal.his platelet count is 60000, daily it is fluctuating.
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I am sorry to hear that...It must be hard on the family.
Does your father have bleeding symptoms?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis no bleeding. No temperature
Talk to the doctor, because the lack of bleeding symptoms may require no treatment for the 60,000 platelet count.
Other labs need to be taken into account...Please talk to his doctor!
8 sodium ions
x=8 because the produt equals that is 2'x=16 x=8
what about+ve = -neg in each compartment?
@@vishantsingh325 they match too . There are 6 plasma proteins and two chloride ions so 8 neg so there must be 8 positives
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The answer is 8
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Edit: btw answer is 8 Na+
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Answer is8
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X= 8
Why?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis becuase the product of NaxCl in the protein compartment is equal to the product in the non-protein compartment so 2×X=4×4 -> X=8. Also the difference of Na and Cl in the protein compartment is 8-2=6 and this excess of positivity is balanced by the 6 (negative) plasma protein particles in the protein compartment. (I think this is the right answer but anyway I really wanted to thank you, even if english is not my first language I find very easy and enjoyable to watch your videos; this channel is a blessing xD)
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8 Na
Product of Na and Cl inside protein compartment= product of Na and Cl inside non protein compartment
2 x X = 4 x 4
2 x X= 16
X= 16/2 = 8