IV Fluids Made Easy (Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic)
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Hey guys, you are watching an educational video about the three types of IV fluids.
In this video, you will learn about:
01:40 - Isotonic Fluid and the effect it has to our cells.
03:00 - Hypotonic Fluid and the effect it has to our cells.
04:19 - Dextrose (D50) fluid and why it is a unique IV fluid
05:29 - Hypertonic Fluid and the effect it has to our cells.
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By far, one of the best explanation videos on TH-cam for this topic.
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Omg I can not believe this man just explained this in 6 mins and I finally get it
I haven't even finished watching this video (3:08) and I will say that this is "the best" explanation of iv fluids and I have read books and watched videos. It definitely beats what they tried to teach in nursing school. Well done!! Now back to the video.
the best , easily explained IV fluids videos i've ran across . thank you !!!
For someone who's a visual learning, this is super helpful. Thank u!
Amazing! Thank you for the EXCELLENT explanation and graphics.
You can tell if the teacher is brilliant when he makes the complex topics a lot easier. Thank you.
Nurse Sam
Thank you so much Nurse Sam!
Thank you yet again for explaining how the process of these solutions affect the ECF an ICF easier to understand. I hope that you can make a follow-up video explaining when these solutions are supposed to be used as it is still not as clear to me being a student nurse. I look forward to your follow-up video (hint, hint) Thank you! 😍
Wish I could have been a daily viewer ,when I was at nursing school.
I could have mastered more having a Teacher like you❤️
Video would have been better if you could have mentioned conditions in which each of the type is preferred over other types .. anyways great effort
You really made this easy for me! Thank you so much!🥺💗✨
Absolutely amazing! The explanation clicks on my mind right away. You guys NEVER disappointed me. Before you explained it, I feel you are as cool as mint while after you explained it, I feel I am as cool as mint. lol~ Thank you!!
Hahaha thanks! Glad to help! Stay cool!
Thank u so much! I'm a visual learner so this helps me visualize the process of their function
This is absolutely the best explanation of hypo hyper and isotonic I have ever seen
Thank you so much!!!
Hi! Thank for this video. I'm a first year student nurse dito sa UK and I think your videos will be my best resources, therefore please more videos pa. Thank you so much! super easy ng explanation. All the best!
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One of the best explanation I've ever heard..It would really help me to understand different IV fluids specially when I'll finally have clinical duty after pandemic ❤️ Thanks for this very informative video, please create more😊☺️
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I have to make my notes
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Wow..if there's a layman's term for fluid and electrolytes, this is it. ThankU!
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Very helpful video kuya!!
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Iam from Kerala , it's very useful and amazing explanation s thanks you
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So which would you give for dehydration? LR?
How can I forget this when I see that jar and bag!
I hope you can also do the anatomy and physiology the easiest way...thanks.
How about create also a video on the application of different IV fluids for various medical cases😊. Ciao!
Tonicity is in comparison with the intracellular fluid so isotonic doesn't mean that the number of water molecules and solute molecules is the same. It means the RATIO of water to solute is the same as the ratio of water to solute inside a cell.
You are right, if we talk about tonicity, we talk about the ratio of solute and water. We did mention that for lecture purposes, we are going to put in numbers to represent isotonic properties; and that includes the absence of fluid shifts because of “equal” tonicity in the intracellular and extracellular. Hope that clarifies it 🙏
I would say may God bless your mind and life!
Thank you so much!
Please make a tutorial video regarding labour and pre-post cares.
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@MagicinNursingTeam wohooo.. Thanku 4 the response too...
It'll be informative for med.students like me.
I'm getting trouble and trouble understanding the topic , especially the "labour events"😭.
Please do for us, as soon as possible.
Lots of love❣️ from Kerala💐
When I need it
Sir, I would like to ask what is the significance of the three solutions?
I am confused to why do we have to make our cell shirnk or swell.
can you reveal the abbreviations please? DS etc
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How is dextrose considered isotonic if glucose a penetrable solute?
Hi kuya, just curious: so if you have a dehydrated pt coming into the ER (maybe dehydration is the main finding), would you use a hypotonic solution for the patient as their IV fluid? (I’m sorry if this question doesn’t make sense, I’m a new nursing student but we haven’t studied IV fluids at all yet. I was just curious when I was watching your videos because I wanted to get a head start/idea!) hopefully I am asking the question correctly >_
Hi Rosie! So no, usually we don’t give hypotonic solution for mild dehydration. Isotonic solution lng talaga until it resolves. Ung mga hypotonic solution is reserved for severe cellular dehydration wherein we really need to rehydrate a person’s cells or if there is severe hypernatremia. Hope this helps! Message ka lang 🙏
@@MagicinNursingTeam Ohhh, I see now. Wow! Maraming salamat!
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Please do med surg lectures. All your videos are easy to understand.
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I’m taking med surg 1 now. So I can’t wait for these videos.
Any particular med surg topic you would like to suggest for us to cover?
@@MagicinNursingTeam I will post more comments as I progress but Parenteral fluids Complications,
Fluid & Electrolytes Disorders,
Blood Transfusion, and renal disorders.
Well in the mean time, we do have a blood type video that discusses an intro for blood transfusion. I will discuss it with the team your suggestions. Thanks for being here!
Isnt osmosis movement of water from an area of higher concentration to a lower concentration??
Please solve this problem, if 30gm of 0.1% hydrocortisone is mixed with 2.5% of hydrocortisone what is the percentage of hydrocortisone in the final mixture??
mga lods kong nurse. baka naman, makagawa kayo ng IV insertion procedure. baka naman. heheh
Can you please do a drugs calculations video thank you
We have a video on that :)
Okay
where are you from?.
I'm from Burma working as a Registered Nurse
Blow up the cell😮
Is it osmosis move from high concentration to low concentration?
Since it requires no energy??
The only thing I don’t like about this video is the sound effects of IV bag.. I am using headset thẹn suddenly there’s loud bang sound it hurts on my ears.. but the info was good 👍
Intro was loud but main video has low volume.
sir i have a question that as we know that the blood flow in the arteries with a pressure of 102[systolic] and 60[diastolic] then when we use sphygmomanometer why do we consider 120 as systolic and 60 as diastolic pressure
plz answer
We are tieing the cuff in arm and not taking pressure directly on the arteries
Due to muscles in between the pressure exerted on the arteries to recoil is little high
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filipino?
Thank you now I understand