Love yr lectures❤ I’m an ICU nurse and yr lectures have made me understand as to why things are done - sadly all this is not taught in school. Appreciate yr time and effort 🙏
Dr Pearson, Firstly, I found this video to be incredibly insightful with regards to simplifying concepts in fluids. I have myself struggled in the past in synthesising information from various sources regarding the same, sometimes contradictory. Secondly, your career trajectory is an inspiration to medical students across the world planning to pursue a surgical residency in the US.
Ahmad Ozair thank you for those kind words and thoughtful feedback. I’ll continue to try to post videos clarifying these concepts. As for the career trajectory I can say that I am absolutely satisfied with where I am and my education at RCSI was the springboard. The path is there, if there is anything I can help with please let me know.
You are saving me for my finals rn lol. Thank you, your hard work and expertise is shown as this is a very helpful, excellently made video. God bless you !
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account? I somehow lost my password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Quentin Kayden I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I am going to like surgery because of your videos, which was a tough for me at first. It is really informative and gives the main points and arrange my mind so I can read from references easily. Can you recommend a reference for me?, it's the first semester for me with surgery, and now I'm using SRB'. Keep making more and more videos. Thanks Doctor 😄
Hope that is so awesome! I’m pumped to be a part of your journey. A great starting reference is Schwartz Textbook of Surgery, if you want to go all in get Sabistons Textbook of Surgery. A nice small book that every student should read is Zachary Cope’s Acute Abdomen. I did a video on my favorite books too :) th-cam.com/video/XLiUi0NSFKY/w-d-xo.html
hello sir as its the era of online studies due to the pandemics . we most us are deprived of the proper books or study materials . so please can you upload the pds of the you recommended? THANKS for your meraculous words spoken for the upcoming learners.😊😊😊😍
Hi Dr, interesting vlog. I’m currently fasting 15-17 hours a day with no food or water and this is over 30 days for Ramadan. I’m also on indapamide and Ramipril for high Blood Pressure. For the first few days I suffered severe migraines with a aching body/legs and feeling really dizzy. I have started taking electrolyte and gradually reduced my bp meds but carried on taking electrolyte before sunrise and after sunset when I could eat. My migraines have completely gone but I do still feel I have a huge potassium and magnesium deficiency as the strength of electrolyte is not very strong. Looking into the bp meds I have found out taking these could cause hyperkalemia. Do I stop the bp meds whilst fasting and have my potassium/magnesium levels checked? I do feel I’m weeing all my electrolytes out so I feel really deficient due to the bp meds.
Oh man, thanks for the comment and question but you definitely need to chat with your doctor. Fasting with medications can be dangerous, especially with diuretics that are going to alter electrolyte balance. Definitely, definitely talk with you doc!
If someone is already taking mineral pill supplements such as zinc , magnesium , calcium , potassium , sodium ect etc through out the day, every single day, is it still necessary to purchase ELECTROLYTES beverages after a good sweat from a gym workout ? or would their body already be covered from the minerals they already take through out the day every single day?
If you’re doing long endurance workouts additional salt can be useful, I used salt tabs during long distance Ironman events. Again, this shouldn’t be interpreted as medical advice but for a typical hard workout in the gym I can’t imagine purchasing more electrolytes would be needed.
Did you get the explanation? I can help. So as he pointed earlier in the video, D5 is distributed across the extra and intracellular ,so in a 70kg man, 60% =water is 60%=42L). So in the first case D5 volume of distribution is 42L. In the 2nd example is Normal saline( Distributed in Extracellular which is 20% of total body water=14L. 3rd example Colloid(Albumin) is distributed in plasma( plasma is 5% if total body water)... So in this case it's 5/100×70=3.5.... So in our calculation it will be 1/3.5×3.5. 1 yr later but I hope this did help.
Love yr lectures❤
I’m an ICU nurse and yr lectures have made me understand as to why things are done - sadly all this is not taught in school.
Appreciate yr time and effort 🙏
Love that so much! Thank you!
Dr Pearson,
Firstly, I found this video to be incredibly insightful with regards to simplifying concepts in fluids. I have myself struggled in the past in synthesising information from various sources regarding the same, sometimes contradictory.
Secondly, your career trajectory is an inspiration to medical students across the world planning to pursue a surgical residency in the US.
Ahmad Ozair thank you for those kind words and thoughtful feedback. I’ll continue to try to post videos clarifying these concepts. As for the career trajectory I can say that I am absolutely satisfied with where I am and my education at RCSI was the springboard. The path is there, if there is anything I can help with please let me know.
Great content, Dr Pearson.
Regards from Ireland!
lakewaterlapping love it, thank you! Gotta make back to Dublin soon
You are saving me for my finals rn lol. Thank you, your hard work and expertise is shown as this is a very helpful, excellently made video. God bless you !
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost my password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Waylon Peyton instablaster =)
@Quentin Kayden I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Quentin Kayden it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
@Waylon Peyton You are welcome :)
Cheers!! From thai surgeon ❤️ Great resorce!!!
Thank you, Dr. Pearson. I really struggle remembering about fluids. Thank you so much
Absolutely thank you for the feedback, happy I could help.
Thanx doc
Thank you so much for your practical knowledge that is really going to help me in my posting
Absolutely! Pumped that you enjoyed it!
Thank you that was very helpful 🖤
Please keep uploading more videos 🥺😭 they are very helpful 🥰
great video, MS4 now and learning things I should have 2 years ago
That makes me so happy! Thanks for joining the team, what can I teach you? Pick a subject and I’ll make it happen
thx dr. Pearson i liked ur ways in explaining these important subjects , really helpful btw can u make a video explaining shock and its classification
Oncogene thanks so much! Yes, I’ll do shock next, putting out a video in the next couple of days on crossmatch, shock to follow.
many thanks for simplified, inspiring; knowledgeful video....... wish you be safe & protected at time of COVID & have all success in your life
I relly like ur lessons, u make every thing easy
Thanks so much for the feedback! I’m trying to teach how I think about surgical problems in a very simple way, so happy it’s working!
I am going to like surgery because of your videos, which was a tough for me at first. It is really informative and gives the main points and arrange my mind so I can read from references easily.
Can you recommend a reference for me?, it's the first semester for me with surgery, and now I'm using SRB'.
Keep making more and more videos. Thanks Doctor 😄
Hope that is so awesome! I’m pumped to be a part of your journey. A great starting reference is Schwartz Textbook of Surgery, if you want to go all in get Sabistons Textbook of Surgery. A nice small book that every student should read is Zachary Cope’s Acute Abdomen. I did a video on my favorite books too :)
th-cam.com/video/XLiUi0NSFKY/w-d-xo.html
awesome Dr. Pearson 😘
can you do a video bout burns? please
with regards 💜
Yes, will get a burn video out in the next few weeks!
hello sir
as its the era of online studies due to the pandemics . we most us are deprived of the proper books or study materials . so please can you upload the pds of the you recommended?
THANKS for your meraculous words spoken for the upcoming learners.😊😊😊😍
Yes indeed, I’ll get links to all of the pdfs and place in description.
@@citizensurgeon Thank you sir 😊.
Great success ahead!!!
Hi Dr, interesting vlog. I’m currently fasting 15-17 hours a day with no food or water and this is over 30 days for Ramadan. I’m also on indapamide and Ramipril for high Blood Pressure. For the first few days I suffered severe migraines with a aching body/legs and feeling really dizzy. I have started taking electrolyte and gradually reduced my bp meds but carried on taking electrolyte before sunrise and after sunset when I could eat. My migraines have completely gone but I do still feel I have a huge potassium and magnesium deficiency as the strength of electrolyte is not very strong. Looking into the bp meds I have found out taking these could cause hyperkalemia. Do I stop the bp meds whilst fasting and have my potassium/magnesium levels checked? I do feel I’m weeing all my electrolytes out so I feel really deficient due to the bp meds.
Oh man, thanks for the comment and question but you definitely need to chat with your doctor. Fasting with medications can be dangerous, especially with diuretics that are going to alter electrolyte balance. Definitely, definitely talk with you doc!
If someone is already taking mineral pill supplements such as zinc , magnesium , calcium , potassium , sodium ect etc through out the day, every single day, is it still necessary to purchase ELECTROLYTES beverages after a good sweat from a gym workout ? or would their body already be covered from the minerals they already take through out the day every single day?
If you’re doing long endurance workouts additional salt can be useful, I used salt tabs during long distance Ironman events. Again, this shouldn’t be interpreted as medical advice but for a typical hard workout in the gym I can’t imagine purchasing more electrolytes would be needed.
Hi, I'm not sure how we calculated 42L, 14L and 3.5L, can you explain? thank you!
Did you get the explanation? I can help.
So as he pointed earlier in the video, D5 is distributed across the extra and intracellular
,so in a 70kg man, 60% =water is 60%=42L).
So in the first case D5 volume of distribution is 42L.
In the 2nd example is Normal saline( Distributed in Extracellular which is 20% of total body water=14L.
3rd example Colloid(Albumin) is distributed in plasma( plasma is 5% if total body water)... So in this case it's 5/100×70=3.5....
So in our calculation it will be 1/3.5×3.5.
1 yr later but I hope this did help.
❤❤