Dr.Greg, you have no idea how helpful your lectures are! the way you break down each and every term, concept, disorder is amazing. YOU make Pathophysiology EASY! This is what professor should aspire to be. THANK YOU!
I really appreciate your lectures but I do need to challenge the statement about hyperkalemia being rare. Because of the large number of patients with renal failure, it is actually pretty common to see hyperkalemia
24:33 Ocean has around 500 meq/L of sodium. Human body has 135-145 meq/L of sodium in extracellular fluid. How is that in any way comparable to the concentration of sodium in the oceans 🤔?
Dr.Greg, you have no idea how helpful your lectures are! the way you break down each and every term, concept, disorder is amazing. YOU make Pathophysiology EASY! This is what professor should aspire to be. THANK YOU!
Best video I've seen describing not only fluid balance, but nice reminders of other concepts relevant to this concept as well. Thank you!!
Thank you for making this video, my pathophysiology class is all online and this is helping a lot.
A keg of lemondade..thats a party..
Dr. Greg is a savior! My professor is NOT GOOD. I am in advanced patho. Thank you, Dr. Greg!!!
I really appreciate your lectures but I do need to challenge the statement about hyperkalemia being rare. Because of the large number of patients with renal failure, it is actually pretty common to see hyperkalemia
Thank you Dr Greg.
Thank you Dr! Best lecture out there thus far!
Thank you, it was a great review for me. 👍💯💕
You are the best! Thanks!
D.r I am appreset and respect❤❤❤❤
Hi Dr.Greg! Any suggestions on what resource to use for practice questions on pathophysiology? Thank you.
Thank you for keeping lectures up 🤗
Thank you Dr.Greg
I have to say you've explained these concepts better than any teacher I've had
great video
Dr. "Keg of Lemonade Party" Greg
👍👌👌👌
Thank you Dr Greg for your teaching, I love lemonade too
Is there any way that I can have the sides ?
TY for this. My patho prof sucks!!
Is this for a pathophys class?
Can I please ask what book is this chapter from?
Pathophysiology
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24:33 Ocean has around 500 meq/L of sodium. Human body has 135-145 meq/L of sodium in extracellular fluid. How is that in any way comparable to the concentration of sodium in the oceans 🤔?