Overview of Fluid and Electrolyte Physiology (Fluid Compartment)
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Why I didn’t see this video when I study in the university.
You summarize two or three hour lecture in 10 minutes so thanks God for you guy
Literally crying at how beautifully this was presented lol.
PA school has never been this easy to understand
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Thanks for the simplicity of the topic. I loved it!
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Hey could you help with the topics of fluid overload, fluid resuscitation and fluid compensation. I would really like to be know the details pertaining to those 3 topics.
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Impressive display! I'll be doing an electrolyte video soon too. 😀Keep up the good work!
THE MOST HELPFUL THOROUGH AND SUCCINCT VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC!! BIG THANK YOU!
ThAnk u soo much sir for this helpful vdeo...i really understand all the concept.
The best fluid electrolyte videos ive ever seen thanku very much
Nice overview. Gives you broad strokes to build upon
Amazing presentation!
Nice, I needed this 4 years ago, when I was in A&P...
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Preparing to teach Paramedic class. This is fantastic!
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Amazing explanation!
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Best video on this topic 👍🙏 thanku very much .
amazing drawing, actually helped me understand a lot
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do you have a video about the exchanges of liquids between the ICF and ECF? Thanks again
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nice explained........pls make more video of pharmacology........
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Best explanation
Hi can you do a video on hyper and hyponatremia.....????
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Amazing 👏
I was wondering why the homeostatic mechanisms respond to only changes in the compositions of ECF only. Why not the ICF as well? Thanks
it does actually! the body responds and secretes ADH in response the changes in osmolarity detected by intracellular osmoreceptors
very useful
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What does it say under "Excess Fluid"?
Please more videos for obstetrics and gynecology please
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can i know, where do u get the reference of that overview? books? or something ? plss...
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I've always wondered what your motivation for making these great videos is. Could you talk about why you create these in your next? :)
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How do i get this as a PDF!! I dont see it on the website
And where does Magnesium come into play?
Isn't the ECF value for Calcium (2.5) off? Normal range is c 9.0-10.5...
Best class about this topic... thank u sir.. thank u so much
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What are the work of muscle mass in male and adipose tissue in female
3:50 Fluids in interstitial to plasma via lymphatics & electrolytes
Does this work for pediatrics??
Great graphics Armando, but "no protein in the interstitial space"?? Most of the albumin in your body (60% or so) is in ISF. That is why albumin 'therapy' causes oedema that is refractory to diuretics.
Nope. If most of the albumin were in ISF, it would increase oncotic pressure, therefore, it would cause edema!
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That was amazing thanks a lot for explanation... can you please elaborate on body loss and electrolytes transport between ECF & ICF ! That would be great keep up the good work
need to watch this video about ten times lol. But Thank you.
Awsome
could you post the image, plz?
the screenshot quality is low.
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Could u please give the whole screen at the end for us to save it and study from it again?
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Metro acorn demerol insulin 5 nano grains kilograms percent -1 each pound.
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Actually it depends on hight n weight how much water u need, so with that the petite like me has less water. Also some ppl say is some else like 70% or higher.. said by a girl from an ad. There's also girls with muscles, workout counts to get even more water, coz u loose more. There's lot examples how it all changes :/ Just remember ppl.. these are average what they think. Always pay attention to ur own body, get lot different results for urself
Eh I'm just here for electrolytes
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Interstitial is about 10-15% and not 80%
he means 80% of the extracellular fluid
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Thank u =^_^=
Why male having 60 percent and female having 50 percent??
Bigger bodies
Could you talk slowly plz?