Zach, your style of teaching is unlike I have ever seen. I absolutely love the way you draw it out, explain it in a way that is retained and reinforce the concepts. This fosters a DEEP understanding that stays with me and carries through when applying. I don't just memorize and forget it after exams. I also fully appreciate how you don't just read powerpoint slides (like so many of my professors do and just put us to sleep!). Keep at it! We need you to help us better help our future patients!
I'm just a dude struggling with Kidney stones. Low GFR trying to understand what's happening in my body. These are a little above me but clear enough after watching I can understand. Thank you for this content!
Absolutely a fan of your videos. Love the diagnostic approach part because thats how our professors want us to answer in osce stations. Love from Pakistan.
As a dietetic student, I never knew why an S/S of diabetes was excessive urination. I'm only 14 minutes in, and my mind is blown. That makes SO MUCH SENSE!
Hello Zach, I'm a french graduated APN specialized in CKD, Dialysis and kidney transplant follow up. I'd like to thank you and your team for all this content, very helpful during my courses. It's a pleasure to watch your videos as a reminder. Many thanks from France 😊
Hey, i’m from India🇮🇳. I’ve been watching your videos since one year and it helped me a lot. I’m a student so it’s been really hard to become a member due to financial issues. I love your videos a lot & i’m scoring great in my academics. I request you to please cover all the techniques in detail like PCR , RDT, HPLC , and protein purifying techniques. I’m very eager to learn those from you as the clarity you bring in your videos is commendable. Once i’ll achieve my goal which is not too far now i’m definitely going to come and meet you once. I respect you a lot. Thank you for existing. Love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳
From pre-medical to the final year of my medical career and still wanna go on with you ❤❤❤… I love you and your entire team …. I hope I meet you at least one time….
Nobody teaches the way you do Prof. Zach Murphy! Thank you thank you thank you. I am not a medical student, I wish. I am someone with ongoing quest for knowledge and to hopefully find the underlying cause(s) of my chronic nerve pain, have seen over a dozen physicians, nobody can help me. Just prescribing medications. I don’t have much money to subscribe I’m on disability income. I tell all my friends to tell their kids in med school to subscribe to you. I share your podcasts/lectures to everyone. You are a gift to this world ! God bless you, your family and team. I am grateful beyond words. Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii Ps Your Hawaiian shirt is so cool. Also chapter titles Complications HPT and anemia of CKD are reversed
Your videos help me explain complex information to patients I see so much better and when they can understand what is happening and how the food they choose can improve/resolve what they are experience, it is a game changer. But the absolute coolest part of this specific video was the little moments you let us know you can sing!!! :) :)
Just on time ! I hope you'll release AKI soon too :) I'm a french simple nurse learning for fun and to help my students understand interesting things Thank you a lot for your lectures you're the best
Hey Zach, Ive been studying your videos for quite a while now. Just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge. but also thanks for the laughs. You are so funny lol, your lectures make me laugh and I love that. Also thank you to the rest of the team at ninja nerds, you guys all do an excellent job.
Thank you for the lecture. I wanted to point out that in ultrasound findings you said that the cortex thin out but you have written the cotex thickness increase ❤
Sir ,your explanations are beautiful, as a highs schooler ,i am kindly begging you to create highschool biology,from not understanding cells ,you made me understand and thank you for that .If you can, please make a video on plant and animal tissues
CKD is defined in two different ways and as u mentioned one is Abnormal RFTs or KFTs and other one is Radiological evidence Medically evident features of CKD like Renal atrophy and hypotrophy i mean Architerural Alternations. Inorder to call it as CKD all these features has to be present persistently for about 3 months or more and less than this called RPRF which has a time duration of about weeks to less than 3 months and less than weeks to within 3 days is AKI
@@juliecasey5250 i request you to rule out lupus nephritis (associated with SLE) and multiple myeloma (lytic bone lesions) In SLE we can have systemic presentations too and more commonly in females worldwide so rule out all rheumatoid conditions and multiple myeloma. I am not scaring you but you should be one step ahead in diagnosis for you better future.
@@juliecasey5250 please rule out SLE which can be associated with systemic presentations (lupus nephritis) more common in females and other multiple myeloma (lytic bone lesions) and other rheumatoid conditions..... I'm not making you scared but still being one step ahead is better.
@@juliecasey5250 please rule out Lupus nephritis (more common in females with undergoing SLE) and multiple myeloma (bony pain).. your range is not normal to be honest.
“If the GFR in the kidneys is decreasing, how can bicarbonate be filtered? And if something cannot be filtered, how can its exchange with hydrogen ions in the renal tubules occur? In other words, how can bicarbonate ions decrease if they cannot be filtered?”
This is a great question! We recently updated this lecture to improve the quality, making it more comprehensive and easier to understand, with clearer explanations and updated information to help you grasp the key concepts better. We hope you enjoy it!
Zach, your style of teaching is unlike I have ever seen. I absolutely love the way you draw it out, explain it in a way that is retained and reinforce the concepts. This fosters a DEEP understanding that stays with me and carries through when applying. I don't just memorize and forget it after exams. I also fully appreciate how you don't just read powerpoint slides (like so many of my professors do and just put us to sleep!). Keep at it! We need you to help us better help our future patients!
The best lecturer of all time. We owe you so much for teaching us
Whole heartedly agree
I'm just a dude struggling with Kidney stones. Low GFR trying to understand what's happening in my body. These are a little above me but clear enough after watching I can understand. Thank you for this content!
Absolutely a fan of your videos. Love the diagnostic approach part because thats how our professors want us to answer in osce stations. Love from Pakistan.
As a dietetic student, I never knew why an S/S of diabetes was excessive urination. I'm only 14 minutes in, and my mind is blown. That makes SO MUCH SENSE!
Hello Zach, I'm a french graduated APN specialized in CKD, Dialysis and kidney transplant follow up. I'd like to thank you and your team for all this content, very helpful during my courses.
It's a pleasure to watch your videos as a reminder.
Many thanks from France 😊
@@cybernetic09 Le meilleur 😁
Advanced nurse practitioner, nice
my favorit lecturer!!! Thank you so very much! May God bless you for all you re doing, educating the students!! 🙏🙏
You have become an actual asset in my pursuit of MD. :) Thank you, Zach. Thank the team. And, thank God for the Ninja Nerds all around the world! 🤝🏻🫀
We love to hear this! We hope we can keep helping you master medicine!
Hey, i’m from India🇮🇳. I’ve been watching your videos since one year and it helped me a lot. I’m a student so it’s been really hard to become a member due to financial issues. I love your videos a lot & i’m scoring great in my academics. I request you to please cover all the techniques in detail like PCR , RDT, HPLC , and protein purifying techniques. I’m very eager to learn those from you as the clarity you bring in your videos is commendable. Once i’ll achieve my goal which is not too far now i’m definitely going to come and meet you once. I respect you a lot. Thank you for existing. Love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳
Bruh calm down
Aap India mai kaha se hai
From pre-medical to the final year of my medical career and still wanna go on with you ❤❤❤… I love you and your entire team …. I hope I meet you at least one time….
Thank your for your Videos! Please realize that your work is helping so many people and is deeply appreciated😊😊❤
Your videos are so amazing! I can’t believe I get all this for free! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Thanks Zach. Very fortunate & blessed to listen to your lectures 🙏❤
Nobody teaches the way you do Prof. Zach Murphy! Thank you thank you thank you. I am not a medical student, I wish. I am someone with ongoing quest for knowledge and to hopefully find the underlying cause(s) of my chronic nerve pain, have seen over a dozen physicians, nobody can help me. Just prescribing medications. I don’t have much money to subscribe I’m on disability income. I tell all my friends to tell their kids in med school to subscribe to you. I share your podcasts/lectures to everyone. You are a gift to this world ! God bless you, your family and team. I am grateful beyond words. Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii
Ps Your Hawaiian shirt is so cool.
Also chapter titles Complications HPT and anemia of CKD are reversed
I feel relieved to know I’m not alone in this.
Your videos help me explain complex information to patients I see so much better and when they can understand what is happening and how the food they choose can improve/resolve what they are experience, it is a game changer. But the absolute coolest part of this specific video was the little moments you let us know you can sing!!! :) :)
Sir iam an Indian. In India we compare teachers to Gods. The knowledge you give saves so many lifes. Thank you sir
Sir thank you very much for making me understand the whole concept of CKD including the treatment so easily. Grateful to you sir
Just on time ! I hope you'll release AKI soon too :) I'm a french simple nurse learning for fun and to help my students understand interesting things
Thank you a lot for your lectures you're the best
AKI is next week! See you then 😀
You are my best teatcher ever
Thank you Zach
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hey Zach, Ive been studying your videos for quite a while now. Just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge.
but also thanks for the laughs. You are so funny lol, your lectures make me laugh and I love that.
Also thank you to the rest of the team at ninja nerds, you guys all do an excellent job.
Thanks so much for brightening our day! ♥️
All the support and love support and appreciation from Africa
I am an MS-4, your amazing my guy 🐐
You are a life saver ! Thanks for all your work
Thank you for the lecture. I wanted to point out that in ultrasound findings you said that the cortex thin out but you have written the cotex thickness increase ❤
Very good eyes! We will make a note of this!
Your videos always come in handy 🙇🏻♂️🙌🏼 just had a lecture about this topic and aki at uni!!
God bless you
Very grateful
It was really helpful
I learned so much! Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING OUR LIVES EASY 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Great as always ✨
Sir ,your explanations are beautiful, as a highs schooler ,i am kindly begging you to create highschool biology,from not understanding cells ,you made me understand and thank you for that .If you can, please make a video on plant and animal tissues
Divo!! Thank you so much for your help
CKD is defined in two different ways and as u mentioned one is Abnormal RFTs or KFTs and other one is Radiological evidence Medically evident features of CKD like Renal atrophy and hypotrophy i mean Architerural Alternations. Inorder to call it as CKD all these features has to be present persistently for about 3 months or more and less than this called RPRF which has a time duration of about weeks to less than 3 months and less than weeks to within 3 days is AKI
Thank you for this video
0:27 Please can you make a video on mendelian inheritance and genetic disorders autosomal dominant and recessive
Great video!!!!
18:00 It's those vocals for me ❤❤❤😂😂❤❤😂❤
Just when I needed it! :)
The future Dr Najeeb has come
kindly also add the doses of drugs to give in treatment section
The greatest ❤
Awesome video thank you
Thank you!❤
Thank you so much!!!
A video about the uronic acid pathway please!
well done
thank you
Tq very much for your videos sir
Amazing content
Awesome ❤
Much love ninja nerd
THE BEST 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Nice one
Thank you so much ❤
Helpful video
Please make a video on "Gene Expression Regulation"
Hello best teacher
Love you always 😊😊😊😊
Please can you upload a video about prostaglandins and what they do inside the body
thank u bro! 🔥🔥
Thank you ❤️
please upload all at once our proff exams are near🙏🙏
The best!
thank you master
Thank you!
Way better than uni lectures
the lecture dropped 8 minutes ago, you commented 2 minutes after. the lecture is also over an hour long
@@scryb i have no doubt this lecture is another masterpiece even if i didn’t watch it yet
Thank you sir :)
very nice
13:00 I love to hear you sing ❤❤❤😂😂❤❤😂❤
The timing!
thank you!!!!
Nice 👍
I constantly have albumin in my urine. The gfr and ck always stay in the normal range.
That's normal, I also have this..
@girdharsomani1149 How is it normal? The measurement is always 500 to 1000, and I feel like garbage with pain around my organs and my bones aching.
@@juliecasey5250 i request you to rule out lupus nephritis (associated with SLE) and multiple myeloma (lytic bone lesions)
In SLE we can have systemic presentations too and more commonly in females worldwide so rule out all rheumatoid conditions and multiple myeloma. I am not scaring you but you should be one step ahead in diagnosis for you better future.
@@juliecasey5250 please rule out SLE which can be associated with systemic presentations (lupus nephritis) more common in females and other multiple myeloma (lytic bone lesions) and other rheumatoid conditions..... I'm not making you scared but still being one step ahead is better.
@@juliecasey5250 please rule out Lupus nephritis (more common in females with undergoing SLE) and multiple myeloma (bony pain).. your range is not normal to be honest.
Love you man
What about the role of SGLT2i's for renal protection? Surprised it wasn't mentioned here
Thank you
i feel bad for getting your lecture notes for free now.
Thank u so.much.
Thank u!
“If the GFR in the kidneys is decreasing, how can bicarbonate be filtered? And if something cannot be filtered, how can its exchange with hydrogen ions in the renal tubules occur? In other words, how can bicarbonate ions decrease if they cannot be filtered?”
tganks bro
What the differences between this lecture and your previous lecture about ckd ? About 2 years ago
This is a great question! We recently updated this lecture to improve the quality, making it more comprehensive and easier to understand, with clearer explanations and updated information to help you grasp the key concepts better. We hope you enjoy it!
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شرحك جميل اتابعك من ام الدنيا مصر
Please I want the lecture PDF
Thank you v much sir
Your are a gem sir
God bless you to accept Islam**🎉
Thanks for the vid Professor! Remember Jesus loves you ❤ He saved my life, so I'm telling others
O Allah send blessings on Muhammad o aaal e Muhammad salla o Ali hi wa aalihi wasalim
perfect
Best
I'm in Zambia Lusaka Doing clinical medicine program
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What about AKI?
What about it?
This is releasing next week! See you then 😀
@@NinjaNerdOfficial waiting u
Thank u for everything in your channel
I am in sixth stage and your channel help me a lot
@@denisdenak i just want to know when he will release the knew version of AKI
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Sehr nett
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My exam was last week wt a shame
There is an amazing, top notch video on CKD he did before. :)
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