I would like to express my deepest gratitude and profound happiness for all the dedication, passion, and effort you put into teaching. Your commitment to ensuring that we not only understand the material but also appreciate its real-world significance is truly inspiring. You go above and beyond to make complex concepts clear and accessible, and your enthusiasm for the field of medicine motivates us every day to be better students and future professionals. Thank you so much for being a remarkable teacher and mentor, your impact on our education and growth is invaluable.
I LOVE these podcast style case studies. Sometimes I want to listen to something that augments my knowledge without needing a notepad to remember everything, and these are perfect for that!
If normal patient who have not affected any kind of chronic disease then patient is suferred from dehydration at that time still continue monitoring during iv fluid adminstration. At that person also have risk of pulmonary edema.
Love this! Very interesting. I’m only a family member whose loved one died, and I’m still trying to figure out why (2 years later). Please could you do anything at all about B cell lymphoma?
The podcast description says “You'll learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for IV Fluids.” Wasn’t aware that IV fluids is a disease! What PANCE block is this in 😂?
I would like to express my deepest gratitude and profound happiness for all the dedication, passion, and effort you put into teaching. Your commitment to ensuring that we not only understand the material but also appreciate its real-world significance is truly inspiring. You go above and beyond to make complex concepts clear and accessible, and your enthusiasm for the field of medicine motivates us every day to be better students and future professionals. Thank you so much for being a remarkable teacher and mentor, your impact on our education and growth is invaluable.
I LOVE these podcast style case studies. Sometimes I want to listen to something that augments my knowledge without needing a notepad to remember everything, and these are perfect for that!
Thanks for your support. I wondered if only one leg is swollen and it is elevated how much fluid would drain? Will it cause cramps as fluid shifts?
Ninja nerd , you have saved me a lot I wish I can one day meet you in person
If normal patient who have not affected any kind of chronic disease then patient is suferred from dehydration at that time still continue monitoring during iv fluid adminstration. At that person also have risk of pulmonary edema.
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What a great podcast. Thank you for your help.
Love this! Very interesting. I’m only a family member whose loved one died, and I’m still trying to figure out why (2 years later). Please could you do anything at all about B cell lymphoma?
I like the thermostat there. Medical - Thermostat. Its a bar
Thanks guys 🫶🏽
I like your lecture format. 👍
14:48 hyperkalemia or hypokalemia?
Please keep making more podcasts sir. Don't stop
Thank you
I would really love Zack being my tutor at the hospital
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Thanks NN 🥷
I'm finally a medical doctor, but I still learn a lot from you.
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Thanks for this. Do you have a video on what is in the “fluid” and why?
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Vitamin IV Fluids?
Only vitamin C
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The podcast description says “You'll learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for IV Fluids.”
Wasn’t aware that IV fluids is a disease! What PANCE block is this in 😂?