Hyperkalemia Explained Clearly - Remastered (Potassium Imbalances)
Hyperkalemia causes, pathophysiology, EKG/ECG changes (including peaked T waves) and potential arrhythmias with illustrations by Dr. Seheult. View video 2 of this course at www.medcram.com/courses/hyper...
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I am really glad for all your courses, you are an amazing mentor and teacher. Thank you for all the amazing effort.
thanks for this my mother in law just beat mouth cancer and died of a heart attack and everything you said I remember talking about but you are a Great teacher.
What about the treatment of hyperkalaemia?
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much appreciated knowledge so clearly and simply presented
Hi, is it possible Myotonia Congenita to have this effects? Isn't Potassium released?
great lecture
What is the reason behind the peaked t wave i.e why is there rapid repolarisation?
Treatment video? I can’t seem to find it.
What's the cause of the accelerated repolarization?
My lab results said my potassium level is normal at 5.1. The lab report said the upper limit of normal is 5.3. I've had a regular pulse but irregular heart rhythm for about a month. The last time I had a test it 5.3. Is a 5.1 potassium level a likely cause for continuously having skipped beats all of a sudden? I have been taking Vitamin K2 and eating a half a banana several days a week in my smoothie along with nuts and melons. Will a dietary change bring it back to a normal range? My potassium has always been around 4.8.
Thank you.🙏🏻
Thx very much
Good effort
Where is the treatment video
But doesn't the increased concentration of extracellular potassium (positive ions) make the intracellular environment more negative with respect to the outside environment?
Thank you sir
The diagrams are very confusing . Please redo
Thank u very much for u effort
This was so helpful. Thank you. You really have a great sexy voice for radio.
Thank You. Understandable even by a non-medicine guy.
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You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
thanks.. could you please make neuro videos???
My friend suggested I take potassium supplements to help lower my blood pressure is this safe?
my VA takes a blood sample and then sends me a letter only telling me that I have high potassium level in my blood? Nothing else, no instructions in dealing with it, what it means or scheduling me a back up appointment. lol How was I to figure out what to do?
WHAT????