@MedicosisPerfectionalis at 9:19 Albuterol B-agonist activates Na-K ATPase so more K+ goes inside the cell and hence Hypokalemia U have shown arrow in down ⬇️ direction it should be in Up direction ⬆️
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1:25 Thanks a lot Medicosis. Just an important note: I have watched a video for Khan Academy about the Na/K pump a couple of years ago and just remembered it now when you said this. They said what you said, then they made another video correcting it. The correction is that the Na/K pump is not the cause of the potential difference across the membrane. It is the fact that the membrane is prrmeable to K more than to Na. Here is the video: ua-cam.com/video/ye3rTjLCvAU/v-deo.html May Allah bless you.
Don’t change your voice in between. With due respect, it affects my understanding of the topic. As English is not my first language. Your change of voice doesn’t sound good
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@MedicosisPerfectionalis at 9:19 Albuterol B-agonist activates Na-K ATPase so more K+ goes inside the cell and hence Hypokalemia
U have shown arrow in down ⬇️ direction it should be in Up direction ⬆️
Mate , you really make perfect sense - " The Great "Pharaoh " it is very exciting listening to you - the rational for the way things is truly great- l mean " AML => hypokalemia=> because you are making more cells you need to fill with potassium " who talks like that? So good - Thank you
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the drawing show that albuterol decrease the NA K pump, but actually it increases so it cause hypokalemia. Am I wrong?
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Doctor, could you please do a video for hyponatremia and hypernatremia
Clinical signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia and hypokalemia
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What is the correct lab test to find intracellular potassium levels? Cpt code?
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What's the explanation for a patient with
Hypokalemia,
Hyperchloride,
Low cortisol,
with normal anion gap,
Magnesium and sodium are normal.
??
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Hello sir , I am confused both hypokalemia and hyperkalemia cause paralysis.how??? Which is cause muscles cramp
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Thanks a lot Medicosis. Just an important note:
I have watched a video for Khan Academy about the Na/K pump a couple of years ago and just remembered it now when you said this. They said what you said, then they made another video correcting it.
The correction is that the Na/K pump is not the cause of the potential difference across the membrane. It is the fact that the membrane is prrmeable to K more than to Na.
Here is the video: ua-cam.com/video/ye3rTjLCvAU/v-deo.html
May Allah bless you.
It’s both actually. I’ve discussed this in my video on the “Resting Membrane Potential”.
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Is 3.5 of potassium ok
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I have my results it’s 5.0 do I need to be worried??
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