Absolutely brilliant. I’ve had to watch this multiple times for all the pieces to click, but boy do I get it now! Thank you. Will be passing the portion on fluid & electrolytes on my final at least. 😂
For the last part,in the isovolemic hypernatremia If we are losing water,then why isnt the ecf decreasing as well. Does losing free water not affect the ecf? Can someone please enlighten me
What symptoms can occur with each of them? I'm pretty sure, to have hypovolemic and isovolemic condition from time to time. I've learned to counteract hypovolemic situation, but it doesn't work all the time.
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Absolutely brilliant. I’ve had to watch this multiple times for all the pieces to click, but boy do I get it now! Thank you. Will be passing the portion on fluid & electrolytes on my final at least. 😂
Omg!! Thanku so much...full of logical explanation 🙏
thanks a lot. 🙏
For the last part,in the isovolemic hypernatremia
If we are losing water,then why isnt the ecf decreasing as well. Does losing free water not affect the ecf? Can someone please enlighten me
The issue is how to differentiate all of these situations clinically? How to mesure the volume of the ECF?
Thanks a lot for your informative videos! In central DI we need to give DDAVP as well.
Life saver!!!! Thank you
Amazing ❤
What symptoms can occur with each of them?
I'm pretty sure, to have hypovolemic and isovolemic condition from time to time.
I've learned to counteract hypovolemic situation, but it doesn't work all the time.
Thanks!!
why would you give insulin in the treatment of hypernatremia