"I pray that it makes sense" Yes, everything made sense now Doc. Always praying for you also so you can make more excellent videos that are understandable for us, medical students. Most professors now just read their ppt and some just make us read which we know in ourselves that we're not be able to grasp it alone. Forever grateful for your existence!! Power!!
Thank you for all you do Zach, amazing content as alway! I truly appreciate all of the work you put into these videos to help all of us learn! Much love!
Thank you for what you do. I personally am appreciative of your uploads and for explaining and simplified explanations of what some diseases and conditions are. You do great work ! ❤
You don't hear about hypernatremia all that often, so I was very excited to watch this. Would love to see an in-depth video on metabolic alkalosis, which is also not talked about much!
Wow, thank you. u really explained it in a way that anyone can really understand... I am going through something now, got my lab results, and really wanted to understand my levels. This video helped so much
Great lecture, just one thing: in hyperaldosteronism the urine sodium is < 20 mEq/L, so low urine sodium - as in secondary hyperaldosteronism (hypervolemic hyponatremia)-
when he started with saying please take a second hit that like button i scrolled down to hit that thumb nail but i got amazed to find out that button is already hit😆...that indicates how great, us as students, we love you🌹
I'm not a student, just a person who finds this stuff fascinating and this teacher is awesome!!! A bit confused on one thing tho. For the water loss causes like vomiting/diarrhea, aren't you also losing a bunch of electrolytes (inc sodium) along with all the water? How do u know if a person needs fluids and electrolytes or just fluids? I would imagine u don't want to give them electrolytes with the fluids if they're experiencing hypernatremia correct? Thanks if anyone can enlighten me! 😀
Thank you for your great lectures! I don't understand why fluid loss and loop diuretics can cause both in hypo and hypernatremia? Doesn't ADH work in Hypernatremia?
Poo-Unami 😂😂😂 I’m going to start using that. He makes learning fun and I’m still laughing at poo jokes. I’ll never grow up. Cheers everyone to healthy organs!!!
Hello, Thanks for the great content. Could you please make a video on how to lower N+ level in patients with CHF, as the patients general intake of water will be 1 to 1.5 ltrs per day in that scenario How to calculate the Free water deficit in patient who is having CHF (congestive heart failure) and his latest blood report readings are 158 mmol/ltr of Nitrate and urea as 88 mg/dl. Please if you could answer the questions soon, that would be great help as preparing a video may take some time.
"I pray that it makes sense"
Yes, everything made sense now Doc. Always praying for you also so you can make more excellent videos that are understandable for us, medical students. Most professors now just read their ppt and some just make us read which we know in ourselves that we're not be able to grasp it alone. Forever grateful for your existence!! Power!!
A treasure discovered! You're literally saving the patients I'm going to face :')
Thank you for all you do Zach, amazing content as alway! I truly appreciate all of the work you put into these videos to help all of us learn! Much love!
Thank you for what you do. I personally am appreciative of your uploads and for explaining and simplified explanations of what some diseases and conditions are. You do great work ! ❤
You don't hear about hypernatremia all that often, so I was very excited to watch this. Would love to see an in-depth video on metabolic alkalosis, which is also not talked about much!
Really admire your work
You are really wonderful. You save us time and effort. I hope you will continue to do so. You really deserve 100 million subscribers, not just two
Thank you very much Sir🙏 I'm assuming Fluid and Electrolytes series is officially on💪🔥 I was waiting for this series so long!
Finally I finished my exam and I took A+ because of Allah and your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I don’t know how to thank you
How you make that. Reply me i want
A+ انشاالله
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Because of allah and "after" that comes his vedios....
@@k4ifi that’s what he said, I think
i love you zach, you saved me multiple times
Miracle of the modern world. This Gnosis is free to the people. AAAAA That’s so cool
U are Really a best lecturer
Thank you so much. You've helped me so much through nursing school!
Wow, thank you. u really explained it in a way that anyone can really understand... I am going through something now, got my lab results, and really wanted to understand my levels. This video helped so much
Thank you, for all the informational videos , thank you , great team!!!keep on going we med students really appreciate your videos
Another great video… great explanations, many thanks 🙏🏽
This is great thank you. From a UK doctor on rehab ward Great revision thank you
Did me a huge favor...I was scratching my head all day about sodium balance ...and then I found this masterpiece.....great help
Great lecture, just one thing: in hyperaldosteronism the urine sodium is < 20 mEq/L, so low urine sodium - as in secondary hyperaldosteronism (hypervolemic hyponatremia)-
when he started with saying please take a second hit that like button i scrolled down to hit that thumb nail but i got amazed to find out that button is already hit😆...that indicates how great, us as students, we love you🌹
i cnt stop my self complementing u by saying " u r a blessing for me"
I'm 17 a first year medical student.I want to be like you❤️
Fantastic lecture making my concept really really clear✌👍
Thank you ninja nerd💕💕
Brilliant videos - am so gonna get some ninjanerd merch! Hopefully that will support your work!! ❤
Thank you ninja nerd🙏🙏🙏
Should we add maintance fluid to the free water deficit for 24 hours or should we give only the free water deficit ?
Please answer ninja nerd
Amazing way of teaching this!!Thanks
Thank you so much, Jarur,Murshidabad, WB, India.
First
Pls continue ❤️
Love ninja nerd
Despite any and all "Shrinkage" these lectures are throbbing with valuable information. Thank you !
Wow you are genius ❤️❤️ how old was you when you became professor?
Many many thanks! Excellent !
I'm not a student, just a person who finds this stuff fascinating and this teacher is awesome!!! A bit confused on one thing tho. For the water loss causes like vomiting/diarrhea, aren't you also losing a bunch of electrolytes (inc sodium) along with all the water? How do u know if a person needs fluids and electrolytes or just fluids? I would imagine u don't want to give them electrolytes with the fluids if they're experiencing hypernatremia correct? Thanks if anyone can enlighten me! 😀
I used this to help a patient the other day with a sodium of 178!!
ninja nerd , you are awesome!!
Thank you for what you do!
Legendary lecturer
Great information, great presentation. Thank you.
Love you professor ❤❤🥰🥰
Hope i am the first person been waiting to watch this video ❤
Thank you very much.
Superb as usual
I feel like I just became a professor in chemical engineering and DNA analysis professor just by listening to this. Lol Amazing job!
When people will ask me which collage you graduate from it I will say from Ninja nerd collage 💝
imploring you to make a video about hypokalemia, I am very curious why hypokalemia causes diabetes insipidus, hypochloremia, thank you
Awesome lecture! Thank you!
You are such a clever, kind man! Thank you soo much! Are you looking forward to making some videos about oncology, especially hematooncology
Great vid!!
Amazing as usual 👍👏👌❤
Would it be possible for your team to provide some videos on how to approve to symptoms like coughing, edema, dyspnea,... I greatly appreciate it.
You are incredible...do you think you can lecture us about cerebral edema???? Please
ninjanerd i have a question about benadryl is it secreted into the tubular lumen?
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A small correction@59:28 ,,Diab insip. Causes hypovolemic hypernatremia and diuretics causes euvolemic hyponatri
I really appreciate your help ❤
best wishes final year medicos
You are amazing ❤
Great information❤
i woke up listening to this video which is crazy because i had a dream about being a anesthesiologist and i was helping on a case LOL
Thank you so much ❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!
Thank you for your great lectures! I don't understand why fluid loss and loop diuretics can cause both in hypo and hypernatremia? Doesn't ADH work in Hypernatremia?
Can you do a video on Albumin homeostasis?
thank you very much god bless you
Thanks alot
Thank u soo much
thanks
Thank you..
Can you do lectures about ECG♥️🙏
A question ... is the urine sodium is high in hyperaldosteronism ?
Sir please make a lecture on TTP and HUS 😅
How can loop diuretics cause both hyponatremia and hypernatremia..
awesome
THNX
Thanku so much ❤️
Why dont med school have professor like you guys❤
Please nine explain the bone remodeling etc…
Thank you. 😭🙏
Screen brightness is very high kindly keep it low colors are not getting proper tone and hue
Legend
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Thank you 🙏🏼
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Poo-Unami 😂😂😂
I’m going to start using that.
He makes learning fun and I’m still laughing at poo jokes. I’ll never grow up.
Cheers everyone to healthy organs!!!
Hello,
Thanks for the great content.
Could you please make a video on how to lower N+ level in patients with CHF, as the patients general intake of water will be 1 to 1.5 ltrs per day in that scenario
How to calculate the Free water deficit in patient who is having CHF (congestive heart failure) and his latest blood report readings are 158 mmol/ltr of Nitrate and urea as 88 mg/dl.
Please if you could answer the questions soon, that would be great help as preparing a video may take some time.
Sir give video about thalassaemia..hypokalemia
Thankyou!
nice
Gratitude
Great
where can i find the pdfs of the lectures he's explaining?
Hey Dr. Zach , I beg you 😭😭🙏🙏 please make videos on TYPES OF HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS . please 😔 🙏 😔 🙏 😔 🙏 😔 🙏 😔 🙏.
Greetings!🙏😌
Good job
Wooohooooo im saved
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