You are a Universe sent angel! No flattering intended but I mean it quite literally. I have been searching for lectures for the past few months and coincidentally I checked again and you appeared afew days ago!!! Thank you for the effort and time you have taken on us.💝💝
Hi Dr. A, what about in a case where Na,K are normal, CO2 is low but chloride is high and suspected case of sepsis. The peripheral smear shows abnormal RBCs with burr cells, BUN and Creat are high, troponin is also elevated? Is the Cl elevated in the plasma in an attempt to shift the HCO-3 into the cell to increases the gaseous exchange in the?
if the CO2 is the total CO2, meaning mostly bicarb (not the partial pressure of CO2) - if that is low then you need to think metabolic acidosis. With the high chloride and the high BUN & creatinine, you should consider renal tubular acidosis - investigate that line of thought and see if you can come up with the answer
You are a Universe sent angel! No flattering intended but I mean it quite literally. I have been searching for lectures for the past few months and coincidentally I checked again and you appeared afew days ago!!! Thank you for the effort and time you have taken on us.💝💝
You are so welcome
Thank you for making these videos, I’m more of a visual learner and this is perfect in helping me study for my ASCP!
You are welcome
Thank you theses videos wish the sound didnt cut off at the end but this really helps
Thank you for your videos, I'll be taking AMT & I know that your lectures will help me a lot.
Best of luck to you!
your lecturing style is so attractive.
Thanks a bunch!
This is amazing, thank you so much. I have boards soon and these videos are gold
Best of luck to you! 🍀
Hi Dr. A, what about in a case where Na,K are normal, CO2 is low but chloride is high and suspected case of sepsis. The peripheral smear shows abnormal RBCs with burr cells, BUN and Creat are high, troponin is also elevated? Is the Cl elevated in the plasma in an attempt to shift the HCO-3 into the cell to increases the gaseous exchange in the?
if the CO2 is the total CO2, meaning mostly bicarb (not the partial pressure of CO2) - if that is low then you need to think metabolic acidosis. With the high chloride and the high BUN & creatinine, you should consider renal tubular acidosis - investigate that line of thought and see if you can come up with the answer
THANKS great LECTURES
Welcome!!
Yr lectures are amazing very helpful for my ASCP in Chemistry exam, I wish you can have a review video of case studies that would be great.
That is a project that is in the works. Not sure of the time line yet though.
Hi Beauty Queen, did you take your ASCP exam? I am studying for it now, and super worried because little time too much to learn :(
Here is the re-recorded video of the last 10-15 minutes: ruclips.net/video/Wq82YFpx19c/видео.html
Thank u 😍
hi can you do spectrometry please?
I have several videos on instrumentation that address various forms of spectrometry
Please can you load respiratory system for clinical chemistry I can't find it in your page thanks thanks thanks 🤗🤗🤗🤗 my hero
That one should be coming up soon. I am doing these as I am teaching this semester. Started mid-semester last year.