Thanks v much. Spectacular lecture, this is great refresher training for the COVID era - at least in those like me who are specialists and graduated ~20y ago!
Thank you so much for this video. Could you please tell me how to determine the infusion time for the fluids to be given? Like whether to give fluids over 24 hours, 12 hours, 10 hours ?
This is the best lecture I've seen on this so far on TH-cam. Great job
In my surgery rotation right now and boy are these videos helpful - thank you SO MUCH! 🙌🏼
I finally understand the clinical significance and physiological basis of urea-creatinine ratio. Thank you for the clear and concise explanation :-)
This is more than Excelent, very clinical oriented, you are genius!
fluids and electrolytes chptr from text book doesnot make sense but after this video ,it does make sense
thanks
Thanks v much. Spectacular lecture, this is great refresher training for the COVID era - at least in those like me who are specialists and graduated ~20y ago!
Good knowledge for a newly qualified NMP
Even as a nurse this was very informative and lectured in an engaging way
This was awesome, I was so weak on this. Time to make some anki flashcards from this :)
great cme keep up
Thank You!
so so good. thank you
really really clear explanation, thank you so much
Thank you for this very useful video
This is fantastic thankyou so much
Thank you so much ☺️ for sharing this amazing video
Thank you, thats really helpful;,,
Excellent
Thank you it's educative
Thank you
Thank you so much for this video. Could you please tell me how to determine the infusion time for the fluids to be given? Like whether to give fluids over 24 hours, 12 hours, 10 hours ?
Use the 4:2:1 rule hourly.
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thanks a lot for this video.
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