Brilliant, brilliant lectures all of them. highly recommend all nursing and medical students to watch all of Dr Matt and Dr Mike's lectures. So well explained. I encourage everyone to watch and like them. Thank you so much for explaining anatomy and physiology so thoroughly and making it so easy to understand. After 30 years of nursing, it's all starting to make sense. Brilliantly explained.
Gillian Smith o wow! I thought I was the only one who had trouble understanding some of these things that us nurses should know really well about. But these two teachers actually understand that not all teaching methods are the same. For the first time since graduating in 2014 do I feel like I am on the same page as the doctors. Thanks to these brilliant educators 🥰
This video is fantastic. I can't believe how much easier it was to understand in 10 minutes what was taking me a full hour to absorb from a lecture. Thank you Dr Mike!
Man I guarantee if you have children or parents or any family they are ALL very very proud of you Doc. Thank you so much please keep shining bright ☀️🙏🐿💯🌎
I believe everybody who watches your videos should say thank you for your effort and good videos and good explanation I passed my anatomy 1 and 2 with your videos I am really appreciated I hope I see more videos from you about the disease for nursing school.
Hello, i am taking my very first nursing class (pathophysiology) and was having difficulty with this concept, but man you nailed it!!! I was able to explain this concept to my fiancé and he was like “wow” that’s pretty cool! Thanks for helping understand physiology of dehydration!
Thank you for this fantastic explanation. I have Diabetes Insipidus so I do not produce ADH or vasopressin and take an oral replacement with desmopressin. Now I have a better understanding of what it does.
AMAZING teaching! I understand it soooooo perfectly when you teach! Why can't my professor's explain things this way? I'm going back and watching all your videos so that I finally understand what the heck I've been learning
WOW! Amazing! I believe I've been dehydrated most if my life. I never get thirsty and I don't like water. After watching this I'm wondering if the water holes seal back up once I become properly hydrated 🤔 ?
Yes but the point is adh makes the urine more concentrated (because more water is reabsorbed, but not more solutes) which in turn reduces osmolarity as desired. Maybe that was obvious.
So here's a question. In a patient with renal failure (egfr < 8 and on dialysis) and who passes no urine, what happens? Say this dialysis patient drinks a few too many beers and manages to get into a state of dehydration. He doesn't pee anyway. How does he pull stored fluid from the cells back into the blood?
Is this why urine turns yellow when you finally go to the toilet? Because the concentration of waste products have been increasing in the bladder, but the water has been reabsorbed in the blood plasma? Do waste products also get reabsorbed along with the water, or do waste products stay behind in the bladder, eventually accumulating over time?
Great lecture, finally I better understand this topic, and I have been watching your other videos recently, and really hope you can do more videos like this, make the complex topics to be understood easily
I'm fasting food and water all day for an ultrasound to detect whether or not i have hydronephrosis in a kidney previously affected. I can't understand how fasting food AND especially not having any water helps this test.
I would truly go to medical school if all professors taught with this level of clarity and passion. You are very appreciated
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Do it. I'm in medical school and what I don't understand from lecture I supplement from youtube (or other resources that suit me more).
Seriously
Brilliant, brilliant lectures all of them. highly recommend all nursing and medical students to watch all of Dr Matt and Dr Mike's lectures. So well explained. I encourage everyone to watch and like them. Thank you so much for explaining anatomy and physiology so thoroughly and making it so easy to understand. After 30 years of nursing, it's all starting to make sense. Brilliantly explained.
Gillian Smith o wow! I thought I was the only one who had trouble understanding some of these things that us nurses should know really well about. But these two teachers actually understand that not all teaching methods are the same. For the first time since graduating in 2014 do I feel like I am on the same page as the doctors. Thanks to these brilliant educators 🥰
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This video is fantastic. I can't believe how much easier it was to understand in 10 minutes what was taking me a full hour to absorb from a lecture. Thank you Dr Mike!
Love this guy. I'm a kidney disease patient and this info is Invaluable in helping me understand what's going on in my system.
Thank you for lecturing on you tube. Teacher's like yourselves are the only reason I'm getting through A&P. You two are really making a difference
Man I guarantee if you have children or parents or any family they are ALL very very proud of you Doc. Thank you so much please keep shining bright ☀️🙏🐿💯🌎
I believe everybody who watches your videos should say thank you for your effort and good videos and good explanation I passed my anatomy 1 and 2 with your videos I am really appreciated I hope I see more videos from you about the disease for nursing school.
Afsaneh Poori Thank you 😊
I love the way you have explained things in a simple way. Thanks.
Hello, i am taking my very first nursing class (pathophysiology) and was having difficulty with this concept, but man you nailed it!!! I was able to explain this concept to my fiancé and he was like “wow” that’s pretty cool! Thanks for helping understand physiology of dehydration!
Thank you for this fantastic explanation. I have Diabetes Insipidus so I do not produce ADH or vasopressin and take an oral replacement with desmopressin. Now I have a better understanding of what it does.
I have exams soon and I watch your videos to remember content. Thank you! I love how simple your explanations ate
I love you Dr Mike. Making my way through all of your videos.
This guy know what’s up. 👌🏽✅
Thank you for making me understand the content on each topic. You are a gifted teacher!
You are quite literally the best explainer of all things physiological. THANK YOU!!!!!!
This man is amazing! he got me through AP1 and AP2 and passed both of them with an A! thank you Dr. Mike!
I'm going for my bachelor's in medical science & your videos are HUGE HELP ... HUGE
Great video! I was trying to see how dehydration leads to metabolic acidosis. I'm glad I discovered you:)
Watching all your videos !! You’re soo awesome, the way you explain things makes perfect sense to me !!! LOVE
I was getting so confused from my lecture PowerPoints but you made it so easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Very well explained.. thank you sir.
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Thank you for the lessons and much respect for your efforts!
AMAZING teaching! I understand it soooooo perfectly when you teach! Why can't my professor's explain things this way? I'm going back and watching all your videos so that I finally understand what the heck I've been learning
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This really helped with Osmoregulation in my a level bio :) thank you so much!
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i wish you would do videos on medicinal chemistry.
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WOW! Amazing! I believe I've been dehydrated most if my life. I never get thirsty and I don't like water. After watching this I'm wondering if the water holes seal back up once I become properly hydrated 🤔 ?
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you hope it made sense? it made sooo much more sense! thank you!!!!
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Yes but the point is adh makes the urine more concentrated (because more water is reabsorbed, but not more solutes) which in turn reduces osmolarity as desired. Maybe that was obvious.
Amazing. A million thank you's!!!!
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Your explanation is spot on ✅
I am thankful to you ! I read this topic many times and just now I feel like I understand it
U r amazing and creative.
Very interesting video. Does this mean that it is possible to develop edema as for example swollen ankles because of dehydration?
So here's a question. In a patient with renal failure (egfr < 8 and on dialysis) and who passes no urine, what happens? Say this dialysis patient drinks a few too many beers and manages to get into a state of dehydration. He doesn't pee anyway. How does he pull stored fluid from the cells back into the blood?
So beautifully explained... Thank you so much🙏
Is this why urine turns yellow when you finally go to the toilet? Because the concentration of waste products have been increasing in the bladder, but the water has been reabsorbed in the blood plasma?
Do waste products also get reabsorbed along with the water, or do waste products stay behind in the bladder, eventually accumulating over time?
Great lecture, finally I better understand this topic, and I have been watching your other videos recently, and really hope you can do more videos like this, make the complex topics to be understood easily
I believe this video is well done. Thank you!
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I'm so happy that I understand this now. Thank you very much.
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astonishing lecture, incredibly made easy, thank you
Very well explained. 👌
Again Brilliant lectures.
Thank you so much.
I’m literally in year 12 and just trying to keep up motivation for med school your videos are so interesting
Thank you for explaining so clearly!
You are awesome. Thank you so much
Dammit, just because this isnt philosophy or particle physics doesn't make it any less interesting. Thanks for the useful info
Great explanation, you guys make everything simple!
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Clear and precise thank u
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Thank You. So helpful!
I'm fasting food and water all day for an ultrasound to detect whether or not i have hydronephrosis in a kidney previously affected. I can't understand how fasting food AND especially not having any water helps this test.
Just awesome!!!
extremely helpful....
(preparing for medical entrance test 2021)
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These lectures are made to be simple
Explained this vey well thank you
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Is there any chance yoy could create a video about how does ADH work in a state of shock?? Thank you so much!! You are helping out a lot!🙌🙌
Please make a video about how does the body conserve water through sodium
Where can you get antidiuretic hormone to help since pituitary is not making it?
crystal clear!!!!
Very well explained
Amazing!! Can you guys make a video on iv solutions? Would be really appreciate it!
If u always have a dry mouth but urine is not a dark color, can u still be dehydrated?
Thank u very much prof.
Sir how does homeostatic imbalance leads to dehydration?
This helped so much thanks
Appreciate your help!!!
Thank you
But is it a negative or positive feedback ?
loved the lecture. Thank you!
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It is a great lecture
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Can your blood pressure go to high when ADH occurs?
Thanks mate.