Thank you for making this video! while it took me a good 1.5 hours to truly understand it all, you alone are about to make my presentation light work. keep it up, you are much better at this than I am by far.
Thank you for this video! Awesome diagrams that are perfect for my level of physiology that aren’t too complex but explain all you need to know. Very concise!
It's essential for sodium conversion, but what exactly is sodium conversion, or converting too. Does lack of sodium conversion mean that water and sodium can reabsorb into the blood?
Hey, I am not sure but I think hypokalemia leads to hyperexcitability because we are speaking about the K level in the extracellular fluid compartment....
If levels are low in the blood (emia) , they will be low in the ECF. Potassium will have an increased potential to leave the cell (increased potential for a positive ion to leave the cell). This will cause hyperpolarization and slow things down - lethargy, muscle weakness, constipation, etc. - see the 2 videos on electrophysiology for more details about Affecting the Resting Membrane Potential - All the best.
Wonderful video, i wish you had more subscribers. One question, after sodium moves into the blood vessel, water follows it, ok, does water go in between cells or through them by aquaporins ?
Thank you for making this video!
while it took me a good 1.5 hours to truly understand it all, you alone are about to make my presentation light work.
keep it up, you are much better at this than I am by far.
Thank you very much for the kind comment
Thank you for this video! Awesome diagrams that are perfect for my level of physiology that aren’t too complex but explain all you need to know. Very concise!
Great 3 AM lecture.
Now back to reading the wikipedia page on helicopters.
Thanks for the comment
Helicopters 🚁?
Hats off the best video on this topic! Perfect for my physiology write up
Writing exams soon and these have been very helpful so thank you so, so much!
Great video miss. Much appreciated thanks a lot, it was very helpful.
Very Well explained and presentation too good....hats off ...keep it up 👍🏻
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These videos rock! Keep up the good work!
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Thank you This video is So Good!
oH MY GOD your voice is so calming
That’s very generous of you - thanks - do you think I could become an actor?
@@physiopathopharmaco4190 u can become my story teller
how much did you pay for the microphone? thats a soothing voice. subsribed
You are so good🤗
Thanks for these video
So nice of you
It's essential for sodium conversion, but what exactly is sodium conversion, or converting too. Does lack of sodium conversion mean that water and sodium can reabsorb into the blood?
Pretty good except for the parts where you can hear someone's distorted yelling in the background.
Great video. You're awesome!
Thanks!
Great work.....thanks
Hey, I am not sure but I think hypokalemia leads to hyperexcitability because we are speaking about the K level in the extracellular fluid compartment....
If levels are low in the blood (emia) , they will be low in the ECF. Potassium will have an increased potential to leave the cell (increased potential for a positive ion to leave the cell). This will cause hyperpolarization and slow things down - lethargy, muscle weakness, constipation, etc. - see the 2 videos on electrophysiology for more details about Affecting the Resting Membrane Potential - All the best.
Wonderful video, i wish you had more subscribers.
One question, after sodium moves into the blood vessel, water follows it, ok, does water go in between cells or through them by aquaporins ?
Can you please tell me...which application you use to create these vedios.??
I am writing a dissertation on PA, do you have any references for this?
Why is the is loss of sodium and water prevent edema but not high blood volum and hypertention?
Can you read me a bedtime story?
Yes it can have a tranquilizing affect 😴
Brother Baker, your voice sounds a little funny in this one, what happened? 😂😂
Thank you 👍❤
that was really helpful
Thanks, best of luck!
PERFECT! 🎉
Have you any videos on ADH and water balance ?
I believe ADH and ADH antagonist Is discussed in one of the diuretic videos
PhysioPathoPharmaco thank you. Do you have anything about diabetes how it affects the kidneys. (Diabities nephrpathy)
@@Phillips1758 , I wish we had that, we are working on it but not yet, thanks
PhysioPathoPharmaco what about blood PH (i can’t get my head around that. How the hydrogens ions regulate the blood Ph) I love your clear vidoes
Does aldosterone exist as a drug?
Drugs with lots of mineralcorticoid activity like fludrocortisone or hydrocortisone
what would happen if the adrenals could not make enough aldosterone during adrenal fatigue?
Since aldosterone is so important for sodium retention, low aldosterone could lead to hyponatremia and low blood pressure
@@physiopathopharmaco4190 and hyperkalemia ...... Which is Fatal !
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Woah a girl voice this is epic
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Did you have to have such a sexy voice present this?? I'm trying to learn not get distracted..
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