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I genuinely wish you were a professor at my school, I love how you tell us straight up what it is, what it isn’t, and what’s garbage vs what’s actually important. 1/3 of every M2 class at my school has pushed back Step 1 bc we genuinely DON’T know how to even approach questions. I wish I had found your channel earlier in my dedicated, thank you so much for all the resources you provide!
Our New USMLE Telegram group (link valid at least at time of this clip): t.me/+mSDYK3fV2wdkNmY0
Instagram: instagram.com/mehlman_medical/
Mehlman HY Arrows PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-arrows/
Mehlman HY Endocrine PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-endocrine/
Excellent clip to reinforce the right thinking process to get the answers right.
Thank you Dr ❤
I genuinely wish you were a professor at my school, I love how you tell us straight up what it is, what it isn’t, and what’s garbage vs what’s actually important. 1/3 of every M2 class at my school has pushed back Step 1 bc we genuinely DON’T know how to even approach questions. I wish I had found your channel earlier in my dedicated, thank you so much for all the resources you provide!
My first thought was Tumor Lysis Syndrome, but that went out the window seeing the choices 😀
Really good Question
Tysm 😊
😂😂 what a mind blowing question
Thank you
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Thanks for make clips like this one.
Excellent endocrine clip thanks
Amazing 😮
Thanks dear, very useful!
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taking my training wheels off and learning lab values, still crying and whining though!!
Welcome home
Why is potassium high in this case?
Because the effect of aldosterone on the collecting duct (secretion of potassium) is no longer happening
Phosphate would be low in osteomalacia. Please explain
In renal failure it’s high.
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Wowwww