4th year medical student...have been through rotation, in class, and literature. And NO ONE has been able to explain it as well as this video!! Thank you!
The most helpful hyponatremia-video i have watched (and i have watched a lot by now). Thank you, from a medical student with a exam in nephrology in 2 days!
before i found this video, i literally had to bust my brain to remember an algorithm... just to forget it all the next day. you've explained it so well and it's stuck in my head now. thank u so so so much!!!
The last two days I´ve watched at least 3 more videos, listened a master class y reviewed my key concepts book. about Sodium and SIADH. This is the best video by far!!!. Than you so much!!! I really appreciate it!
I had SIADH due to pituitary tumor, which caused severe hyponatremia with sodium of 103. This was helpful in understanding what happened to me! Thank you.
Dr Watchman all I can say is God bless you! Thank you for the hard works you put on your videos. I listen to your podcast on Spotify whenever I am going around or doing house chores. Thank you for making me to realise that I can still make my dreams come through after years of struggles and delays by God's grace. A nurse of more than a decade aspiring to get into medical school
3rd year medical student here in the Philippines. Dr. Tom, your videos have been SUPER helpful, even the study tips in your other channel! God bless you and I hope you continue to make more videos!
Super helpful resource. I'm trying to do my hyponatremia training for work as a nurse and bloody hate it. This has made it more barable and helped me understand a bit better
Thank you - I must have had this explained to me at least half a dozen times, but this is the first time I've actually understood the subject! Well done!!
I am a Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner and I have been listening to your podcasts, using your book, and watching these videos for a few months now and I must say Dr. Thomas Watchman you are my guru. Thanks for all your hard work.
Very clear explanation. I’ve studied this topic tons of times without really getting it; now I finally got to understand it. Many thanks. It’d be lovely to have a video about hypernatraemia too.
How have I not come across this video before? I've tried to understand hyponatremia so many times, and failed repeatedly - Until I found this video. It makes so much of sense. Thank you so much!
Well explained. I have a friend in the hospital who was diagnosed with hyponatremia and they are adjusting his sodium level intake very carefully. Now I know why.
As Zakariyya below said, your voice is the same as the guy from headspace so I effectively get a meditation session and a very useful lesson in the process! Can't be better than this. Also, excellent video!!
Diabetes can lead to hyponatremia with normal plasma osmolarity and more rare high plasma osmolarity. The key is medical history and clinical findings of dehydration fx.
Wooow! It scared me honestly, I hope what I got is just by drinking too much water and it's not coused by my seizure medicine. My doctor will tell me Tuesday.
4th year medical student...have been through rotation, in class, and literature. And NO ONE has been able to explain it as well as this video!!
Thank you!
thanks Frank! Glad it helped
Been through lot of videos,needed only yours!!!
The most helpful hyponatremia-video i have watched (and i have watched a lot by now). Thank you, from a medical student with a exam in nephrology in 2 days!
Good luck!
True! Most helpful
I rarely comment, but this was an EXTREMELY helpful video. The BEST that I've watched so far.
before i found this video, i literally had to bust my brain to remember an algorithm... just to forget it all the next day. you've explained it so well and it's stuck in my head now. thank u so so so much!!!
I watched many videos and no one make hyponatremia this easy. Thank you!
The last two days I´ve watched at least 3 more videos, listened a master class y reviewed my key concepts book. about Sodium and SIADH. This is the best video by far!!!. Than you so much!!! I really appreciate it!
Been practicing for years it's always good to have a refresher to further hone one medical knowledge for our patients benefit
I had SIADH due to pituitary tumor, which caused severe hyponatremia with sodium of 103. This was helpful in understanding what happened to me! Thank you.
Wow 103! Glad you’re safe
Dr Watchman all I can say is God bless you! Thank you for the hard works you put on your videos. I listen to your podcast on Spotify whenever I am going around or doing house chores. Thank you for making me to realise that I can still make my dreams come through after years of struggles and delays by God's grace. A nurse of more than a decade aspiring to get into medical school
3rd year medical student here in the Philippines. Dr. Tom, your videos have been SUPER helpful, even the study tips in your other channel! God bless you and I hope you continue to make more videos!
Am not a doctor but I have always been in awe of the human body and how it works thank you
Super helpful resource. I'm trying to do my hyponatremia training for work as a nurse and bloody hate it. This has made it more barable and helped me understand a bit better
This is really good, check out Biomed Sessions on this … they are also amazing! I feel like they covered everything you need to know 😍
Thank you - I must have had this explained to me at least half a dozen times, but this is the first time I've actually understood the subject! Well done!!
Thanks Ben! Glad to help
I am a Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner and I have been listening to your podcasts, using your book, and watching these videos for a few months now and I must say Dr. Thomas Watchman you are my guru. Thanks for all your hard work.
First time I got to understand this difficult topic clearly. Thank you so much
Very clear explanation. I’ve studied this topic tons of times without really getting it; now I finally got to understand it. Many thanks.
It’d be lovely to have a video about hypernatraemia too.
How have I not come across this video before? I've tried to understand hyponatremia so many times, and failed repeatedly - Until I found this video. It makes so much of sense. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Thankyou very much , tried so many websites and videos , this is the best explanation ever. amazing
So glad I found this video. Very well explained and perfect for every single detail I needed to truly understand this concept! THANK YOU!
Excellent explanation, kept simple but with all the information needed. Thank you!
THIS VIDEO makes soo much sense, thank you for this! in just 16 mins, understanding a complex concept was clear.
Check out Biomed Sessions on this … they are also amazing!
Your voice and accent is so soothing to listen to. Thanks for these videos ur great 😊😊😊
😊 thank you
That is the best explanation of hyponatremia ever....!
Your videos are really good. I hope I pass my boards now. Keep up the great work!!!! And thank you for your time and help.
This answered my question as to how and why SIADH can cause hyponatremia
Saved me hours of reading ! Well elaborated and so much helpful!
Well explained. I have a friend in the hospital who was diagnosed with hyponatremia and they are adjusting his sodium level intake very carefully. Now I know why.
How did she suffer from this
What were the symptoms
The only video enable me to understand this topic ..thank you alot
Thank you for this video, Im a french medicine student and this is the best video I found about this ! Reaaally usefull !!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much, it's so clear. I will watch your others videos and your website too. Really, thank you, your job is amazing
Thank you so much! I have a seminar on Na tomorrow and this is the best resource I have invested for the topic!
glad to help!
the best i have ever watched concerning hypo Na/mia,it is so helpfel using logic and science. thank you.
As Zakariyya below said, your voice is the same as the guy from headspace so I effectively get a meditation session and a very useful lesson in the process! Can't be better than this. Also, excellent video!!
haha! Thanks!
Serum Osmolality = 2 x Na + ( BUN/2.8 ) + (Glucose/18)
Now I actually understand hyponatremia...thank u so much!!!
Thats great Rimsha! Thanks for watching
Fantastic video! Really clearly and concisely explained. It would be really helpful if a summary of this was also available on your website
i have a pituitary tumor too. It's confusing to understand whats happening .
Such a concise yet information intensive lecture! Great work!
Excellent video. I really enjoy watching your video lectures. Thank you.
I'm here because I had hyponatremia st 121. Just got very confused and knew I was in trouble.
best concepts jazakAllah
Excellent presentation ❤
Now im excited to watch another video i learned so much today!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
glad it helped!
If every topic was explained like this I will never have to revise it!
Haha thanks!
Your an amazing teacher
this was an excellent video! i have watched lot regarding this topic and this was best!!!! thank you so much for your effort.
Great to hear!
Awesome
Video!!! Really helpful please continue to make these videos !!! Thank you!
Thanks Ashley. glad you liked it!
The best ever !🌸🌸🌼🌟pls make more videos on electrolytes disturbances😪🙏🏻
Thanks you so much I have a final exam after 2 days and this helped me a lot...🥰🥰
Good luck! I'm sure it'll go well!
@@ZeroToFinals your osmolority formula at 1:57 is rounded, why? Wouldn't that skew the results of value and consequently your treatment options?
You deserve more subscribers!
Thanks! I'm working on it
Wonderfully explained. Thank u.
Very well done explanation... God bless you!
Thank you
This has been soooo beautiful 😊😌
Diabetes can lead to hyponatremia with normal plasma osmolarity and more rare high plasma osmolarity. The key is medical history and clinical findings of dehydration fx.
This helping me a lot in my internship👍
Great content finely put to the learner. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Love this explanation
easy to understand presentation. thank you so much
Thanks Liz. No problem
Your videos are just amazing 👏👏
well explain this is the best video lecture ever
thanks!
I love this channel. Thank you!
thanks for the video but the normal sodium level is 135 -145 and severe hyponatremia should be less than 125
otherwise I love your way of teaching.
Excellent explanation! Thank you very much!
Omg this was so so good!! Thank you doctor!
Thanks a lot for the video, Very helpful!
Man, you are a genius. A round of applause for you 👏
Thank you the vid is so helpful! - When considering hyponatremia in a clinically edematous patient, why was urine osmolality not factored in?
Saved my life. Thank u very much
Glad to help!
awesome and very helpful videos!!!
Very helpful. Thank you very much.
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Superb video,really appreciate
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Good video, thank you very much
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Its so helpful, thanks!
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nice explanation
Thank you SO MUCH!! you helped a lot 😍💜💜
Wooow! It scared me honestly, I hope what I got is just by drinking too much water and it's not coused by my seizure medicine. My doctor will tell me Tuesday.
Very helpful vedeo. Thank u sir
Glad to help
What are the examinations for checking the fluid status?
Thank you so much 😊🙏
Very helpful
awesome video!
It ws very helpful.. thank you😊
So clear! Thank you!
Just fantastic 👨⚕️
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So good
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Most useful video for understanding thanks
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Any chance you could do a hypernatraemia video too please? This video was so good!!
Thanks! I'll think about that, however, hypernatraemia almost always means dehydration as is a bit less complicated than hyponatraemia.
amazing!! Subscribed
excellent sir keep it up😊😊
This was really helpful, thank you!
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Briliant
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Amazing
Thanks
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