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I was taught, that in RL, lactate is metabolised by liver and in vivo RL becomes hypotonic. Taking that in consideration, I avoid RL in head trauma patients. If fluid is needed, I use NS.
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I have read, taht lactate is metabolized by liver, if the patient is in severe livere failure it would build up. But acetate is metabolized by other tissue.
So, in the case of DKA, where there's already met. Acidosis, and you need to correct dehydration with N/S, does it mean it might worsen the metabolic acidosis, or preferably to use R/Lactate?
in dka we use normal saline beacuse dka has hyperkalemia component so that ringer lactate 4meg potassium will causes complications so thats we avoid ringer lactate and use normal saline
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I've been lacking inspiration for a few weeks. I usually watch the videos on this channel soon after it's uploaded like with a week at best. I have regained inspiration. I have a certain clarity now. I'm going to go on an intense learning period like 6 hours or something. First I'll go on a long drive and when I'm back it's ninja nerd time, baby. Thank you so much for all the content you are putting on the channel regularly. I have also subscribed to your website. I find the notes and illustrations vital to my understanding. I'll be honest. So far I have only seen 2 notes and illustrations. I will finish it as soon as possible so that I can revisit some of the lectures or other subject material again. I love this channel, Professor Zach! Besides this channel I use osmosis. But Osmosis is not nearly as comprehensive as the videos on this channel. Those videos are around 15 minute range. Here it's around an hour and a half. The more the merrier. I know how much effort must go into do all of these high quality lectures. Please forgive me for not having given it the attention it deserves. I'm failing to meet my own standards by not lending more time time on such awesome learning experience. I have absolutely no complaints or concerns. Numero Uno, sir. And the community in general feels the same I hope. Let's keep this going.
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i was looking for IV fluid lecture for the past weeks. As if you read my mind. Thank you!!
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I was taught, that in RL, lactate is metabolised by liver and in vivo RL becomes hypotonic. Taking that in consideration, I avoid RL in head trauma patients. If fluid is needed, I use NS.
I've been waiting for such video on IV fluid ! Thank you so much ❤
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Now it makes more sense in selecting appropriate IV fluids
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Can you make a video on vital signs, like what should be the level to detect any kind of change which will give a brief idea about abnormalities ...
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Great exposure! What differences do you thing about the use of Ringer lactate soluzione and Ringer acetato? Thank you and see you soon
I have read, taht lactate is metabolized by liver, if the patient is in severe livere failure it would build up. But acetate is metabolized by other tissue.
Why do we use normal saline particularly in diabetics ketoacidosis?
hey can you make a video about IV Fluid therapy in Renal Diseases,
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Can people with CHF need maintenance fluids?
So, in the case of DKA, where there's already met. Acidosis, and you need to correct dehydration with N/S, does it mean it might worsen the metabolic acidosis, or preferably to use R/Lactate?
in dka we use normal saline beacuse dka has hyperkalemia component so that ringer lactate 4meg potassium will causes complications so thats we avoid ringer lactate and use normal saline
in all metabolic acidosis we use ringer lactate bcoz lactate changes into bicarb which is helpful and in dka metabolic acidosis we use normal saline
Research says you can use any
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