This 0.9% has been a traditional name for it and no one has told me this teuth Doctor , thank you for this continuous well elucidated lectures always , Greetings from South Sudan
Excellent bro, once on the morning rounds in my house job a professor asked the question about what is difference between different IV fluids in terms of composition and osmolarity and everyone including the post graduate trainees were clueless, thanks for explaining the concept precisely.
Hello dear I'm nurse from Karachi Pakistan This video is really helps me alot to understand fluid management.thank you for time and efforts for others.God bless you.
WOOW!!! Sir you don't know how many lives you have saved and carriers you have raised to higher levels with this video, I sincerely appreciate, thank you very much for this lecture
Thank you very much sir, this topic is very effective for us.I am a palliative nurse from Sri Aurobindo University Indore Madhya Pradesh.thank you for once again 🎉
Thank u very much sir🙏🙏 Very much informative video Keep on making such informative videos. Kindly make some video on all about antibiotics and how much fluid can be given in different situations. Thnx in advance
You are teaching is excellent sir. I am a registered nurse. I have my CbT exam booked for 31st of this month. Am facing difficulty in drug calculation. Could you please help me with this by taking online session . At least two or three sessions please.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
as a patient with 6 or 7 surgeries in a year, 100 days of hospital and rehab, it's really interesting to have an idea what I'm getting when a bag is hung! D5, then, is not enough for normal energy requirement, without other intake... plasmalyte i did not know, or its BSS nomenclature.
Very good lecture. Explained in a very way. Appreciated. Thanks. Please make separate videos on different types of IV fluids with indications and contraindications.
This 0.9% has been a traditional name for it and no one has told me this teuth Doctor , thank you for this continuous well elucidated lectures always , Greetings from South Sudan
To be very honest, this teaching is very important, I appreciate it so much. God bless you and family
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Excellent bro, once on the morning rounds in my house job a professor asked the question about what is difference between different IV fluids in terms of composition and osmolarity and everyone including the post graduate trainees were clueless, thanks for explaining the concept precisely.
I am amazed, the presentation is explicit and easily understood. Thank you, and I will stick to your channel as I yearn for more medical knowledge.
Glad to know. Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback 🤗
I havent any idea about IV fluids so far. But you explained it very clearly.. very informative . Thank you for your effort 😊
Hello dear I'm nurse from Karachi Pakistan
This video is really helps me alot to understand fluid management.thank you for time and efforts for others.God bless you.
Thanks, this is helpful. Final year medical student from Zambia.
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WOOW!!! Sir you don't know how many lives you have saved and carriers you have raised to higher levels with this video, I sincerely appreciate, thank you very much for this lecture
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Sure, will definitely try to keep uploading such videos ❤️ Thanks for the feedback dear! 💐
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Finally understood the basics of IV fluid, especially the contraindication for each. Much useful content. Thank you
Thanx a lot 4vsuch a precise explanation on all types of fluids. Keep post more videos to cover more topics. I will watch them surely.
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Thank you very much sir, this topic is very effective for us.I am a palliative nurse from Sri Aurobindo University Indore Madhya Pradesh.thank you for once again 🎉
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Thank you very much for this lucid discussion about iv fluids.
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Thank u sir. Very clear explanation.. Am a nurse professional.
Good presentation.I would like to point out that Normal saline is not normal because of the pH. It’s pH is 5.6 which is lower than our blood. Thanks
Yup. That is another fact about Normal Saline which doesn’t make it Normal 😃👏
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Thank you sir for your wonderful explanation its help me a lot in my daily duties in hospital
Thank you so much doc. Really this lecture helped a lot and the way you taught was really very easy to remember.
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amazing.. learned so much as Senior RN will teach juniors
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Keep on making such informative videos.
Kindly make some video on all about antibiotics and how much fluid can be given in different situations.
Thnx in advance
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Very useful lecture. Thank you so much sir.
Respected sir very informative and helpful.......thanks alot
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Sure dear, will try to upload more such videos! 🤗
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Great lacture ever on fluids
You are teaching is excellent sir. I am a registered nurse. I have my CbT exam booked for 31st of this month. Am facing difficulty in drug calculation. Could you please help me with this by taking online session . At least two or three sessions please.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Good explanations sir!!! Keep on educating!!!
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My pleasure dear 🤗 Will try to upload more such videos 💐
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Thank you very much sir.
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My pleasure dear 🤗
It was really helpful, thank you Dr.
as a patient with 6 or 7 surgeries in a year, 100 days of hospital and rehab, it's really interesting to have an idea what I'm getting when a bag is hung!
D5, then, is not enough for normal energy requirement, without other intake... plasmalyte i did not know, or its BSS nomenclature.
Very useful and informative great work
Glad that you found it useful 🤗 Thanks ❤️
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Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback 🤗💐
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Very well explained….thanks
An excellent explanation Dr sahab
This is useful to me ....thq sir
If normal saline is 308osm and our plasma osm is 280-290, then how is that isotonic? Isnt it hypertonic then?
Ns is hypertonic
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Always welcome Dr Zahid 🤗❤️
Thank you so much sir 🥰🥰
Very good lecture. Explained in a very way. Appreciated. Thanks. Please make separate videos on different types of IV fluids with indications and contraindications.
Love this video all the notes I need
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This is very very helpful
I would like to add that RL should not be used when Xone is used as antibiotic. Same reason, Ca chelation. 11:14