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Thanks for the question. Most of the CO2 in the body is in the form of bicarbonate (HCO3-). So CO2 in the chem 7 is a good measure of the bicarbonate level in blood.
These videos are amazing. These videos are helping pass the pulmonary and renal sections for med school. Can you please do one on Chronic renal failure, glomeruli diseases and kidney stones. Thank you!!
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this video was awesome!!!! I would love it if you would include how to treatment the conditions you lecture on. i"m in residency and that would help alot! thanks!
thank you for explaining acute renal failure as I have just gone through this and it was a very horrible experience and its nice to have a video that explains exactly what was going on in my body as when the doctors explained this to me when I was in hospital none of it made much sense as I was scared as hell.
Everything was very clear, up until the very last part where you discussed reasons for low serum creatinine, as associated with lack of muscle mass. This makes sense, but would acute muscle atrophy say due to proteolytic venom, or any other reason for muscle damage for that matter (rhabdomyolysis), not lead to elevated serum creatinine in the short term?
it's very helpful and i appreciate your effort i learned alot from your videos ... could please send me the video where u explain the whole chem 7?.... thnxx
Muscle damage via rhabdomyolysis can cause renal failure which would increase the creatinine in the short run. Muscle atrophy in the long run would mean less creatinine in the blood and a lower creatinine concentration for a given glomerular filtration rate.
you are right in the rhabdomyolisis all the creatinine and myoglobin are high due to its liberation from the muscle, even the myoglobin can cause acute renal failure
How do Burns increase NH3? By "burns", do you mean burns on the skin caused by a hot stove or direct contact to fire? Also, when you say "creatine is actively secreted", do you mean creatine is absorbed into the kidney (DCT)?
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Why does the body reabsorb waste products? And, other than GFR, are there other mechanisms (e.g. some kind of chemical receptor) which control the amount of reabsorption in the nephron?
Good video. FYI to other students: kidney stuff starts at 8:40 if you want to skip the BUN/liver physiology stuff
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I've watched this video about 10 times. It's the clearest one that I've seen about this topic. Thanks.
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I've been listening to these lectures for like three years and I am onto my master's degree and still these videos are the most informative more than my own classes sometimes, great job bro
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As a 2nd year nursing student, I found your method of explanation and the explanation itself very concise and enjoyable.
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Thanks for the question. Most of the CO2 in the body is in the form of bicarbonate (HCO3-). So CO2 in the chem 7 is a good measure of the bicarbonate level in blood.
Just starting my Msc in Renal Nursing and this video is awesome. Thanks a lot.
These videos are amazing. These videos are helping pass the pulmonary and renal sections for med school. Can you please do one on Chronic renal failure, glomeruli diseases and kidney stones. Thank you!!
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Starting a nephrology rotation as a PA student tomorrow and this is a perfect review. Thanks!
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+MEDCRAMvideos Is the increase in Cr due to the low GFR referring to an increase in Cr in the blood? (14:32)
I would recommend looking up sodium bicarbonate (which the kidneys produce) for treating kidney disease.
Sodium bicarbonate
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thank you for explaining acute renal failure as I have just gone through this and it was a very horrible experience and its nice to have a video that explains exactly what was going on in my body as when the doctors explained this to me when I was in hospital none of it made much sense as I was scared as hell.
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Everything was very clear, up until the very last part where you discussed reasons for low serum creatinine, as associated with lack of muscle mass. This makes sense, but would acute muscle atrophy say due to proteolytic venom, or any other reason for muscle damage for that matter (rhabdomyolysis), not lead to elevated serum creatinine in the short term?
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it's very helpful and i appreciate your effort i learned alot from your videos ... could please send me the video where u explain the whole chem 7?.... thnxx
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Muscle damage via rhabdomyolysis can cause renal failure which would increase the creatinine in the short run.
Muscle atrophy in the long run would mean less creatinine in the blood and a lower creatinine concentration for a given glomerular filtration rate.
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When you were diagramming the chem 7, you said bicarb, but you wrote CO2. Which is correct? Thanks.
you are right in the rhabdomyolisis all the creatinine and myoglobin are high due to its liberation from the muscle, even the myoglobin can cause acute renal failure
How do Burns increase NH3? By "burns", do you mean burns on the skin caused by a hot stove or direct contact to fire?
Also, when you say "creatine is actively secreted", do you mean creatine is absorbed into the kidney (DCT)?
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Question: When you say the Creatinine goes up, are you saying the creatinine in the urinary output or within the blood stream?
Blood stream
Dehydration causes high BUN as well correct?
Jeremiah Roark Dehydration may be linked with elevated BUN levels.
My doctor never told me anything.The only thing he use to say is see you in six months or see you in four months with the test results.Your herbal supplements has helped me a lot Dr emuakhe from Africa.Thank you.
Is there any reason in particular that the B-u-n is referred as such and not as the 'Bun'?
Then you say, "Their "BUN" is high or low. We don't like to talk about people's BUNS.
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You should add that low BUN can be the result of low protein or malnutrition as well as low muscle mass ..
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Why does the body reabsorb waste products? And, other than GFR, are there other mechanisms (e.g. some kind of chemical receptor) which control the amount of reabsorption in the nephron?
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