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  • nothing new repeating things many times

  • thank you for the video.

  • childish comments ,you don't need to be English to be a doctor!!japan,germany,france and many other countries study medicine in their lang...

  • koonkesh!

    

  • Thank you

  • How is this horrible??

    Thanks buddy!!

  • this is really horrible.

    This is one of the disadvantages of technology when it lets people like this gentleman lecture the world how USMLE is passed.

    i think it is some sort of comedy show or prank.

  • very good explanation

  • Do you have your crt

  • необходимые материалы и вся информация для работы врачем в США

    usmle-rus.info

  • oh plz don't waste our time and your too. first of all try to impoove your accent, it's very horrible.

  • @rriya10 wow. Guess you havent learned the old "if you have nothing nice to say, dont say it all all". BTW, you cant waste time, you piece of bread.

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  • @cedar688 not me you piece of bitter melon..... i m not lying i m again saying you improve your accent, its not good....

  • Wow good job

  • GOOD VIDEO!!!

  • Thx a lot... for making me understand it in a simplified way.

    thx

    Ajith

  • why we have PH=7.4 IN METABOLIC ACIDOSIS and RESPIRATORY ALKOLOSIS...?

  • why in metabolic acidosis cant we increase bicarb as compensatory mechanism???

  • @Rayyan36

    cuz its always the opposite factor to do the compensation.. If its metabolic then look at the PCO2

  • Very basic. This could've been covered in a minute, more stress being paid at causes and consequences of ACIDAASIS and ALKALAASIS! :D

  • uhsidauses.... no offense hehe

  • Result: There could be a few situations. First identify the pH. If higher than 7.44 the condition is called Alkalosis, if less than 7.37 the condition is called Acidosis. now identify the source, metabolic or respiratory. High or Low Bicarbonate... it's maetabolic. High or Low Pco2... it's respiratory! It's simple, just think of it as the Bicarbonate being (+) and the CO2 being (-), More Alkaline means Less Acidic, they can't both co-exist because they neutralize each other out

  • 2/2 Alkaline pH 14 - 7.44 --- Normal pH "for the human body!" --- 7.37 - 0 Acidic pH. There causes or mechanisms that control the pH in the body (bicarbonate HCO3, and carbon dioxide CO2), the Bicarbonate is Alkaline and is secreted by the stomach, while Carbon dioxide is acidic and is a by-product of the process of cell respiration, and of course is eliminated, mostly, through the lungs. when analyzing a pH situation, you have to look at 3 things, pH level, Pco2, and Bicarbonate level..Result>

  • 1/2 So basically what the Dr. is saying... First of all the pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. pH 0 is like a battery acid or strong hydrofluoric acid, pH 14 is like oven cleaner or liquid drain cleaner. pH 7 is pure water, it's actually inert, the pH scale is exactly like numbers ranging between +7 and -7, Zero being the middle, if they would have made the pH scale like this it would have been less confusing. However, you should always have in mind that in pH "world".. pH 7 "Pure water" is ZERO >2/2

  • Poor guy! Hilarious accent! I can't stop laughing!!

  • @Djarian2000 he's not poor , he knows this shit :( ...

  • Still picking the wrong answer when you get it down to two possible choices? We will show you how to get more questions right on USMLE. Visit us on YouTube at: Institute For Board Prep.

  • ROME

    R: respiratory

    O: opposite direction

    M:metabolic

    E: equal direction

  • Excellent Remainder!

  • HILLARIOUS!

  • hahahaha

    

  • I am wondering..did this guy laugh when he watched himself in this video?

  • this is great.........comedy and informative lol

  • this is very nice sir keep on helping students

  • Thank you, and for those that did not like your help just live it for those that will like it.

  • that was good

  • saw your website. your lecture is cool. though nothing new in it, i like your intention of helping others. trust me, you could post better vids, if you work hard enough.

  • gr8,very nice explanation

  • no tips in this..

    all these things, everyone can get from any medical book..

  • scheizad69, what the f you mean work on your accent, its the same if i told a yank, speak british english, accent is accent, get used to it

  • Very helpful! Thanks for sharing!

  • Indian really need you.

  • hi..i'm confused about the pH value...whatbi know is 7.35-7.45...does it matter?

  • lol the cricket sound is very loud

  • Thank you for your explanation, it helps

    Good work:)

  • Its really funny, ASIDASIS AKALASIS , typical indian accent

  • sorry dude not a great job better listen to goljan!

  • Some tips...RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS: Hipoventilation, Obstructive deseases, RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS: Hiperventilation, Restrictive lung deseases, METABOLIC ACIDOSIS: Normal GAP: Diarrhea kidney RTA, Elevated GAP: Lactic acidosis , renal failure, OH, acetozolamide, metformine, OH. and METABOLIC ALKALOSIS : volumen depletion.

  • thank you for sharing your tips sir :)

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  • good job Dr. Keep it up. God Bless you.

  • I learned something today! thanks.

    And to people w/bad comments, if its the accent, then get over it cause this won't be the first time or last time you'll have to deal with in your daily life.

  • you know you have radio face. and your lectures sux no offense you just simply suck

  • not very nice!!!!!!

    bcz not givivng more information as i want!!!

  • more elaborate clinical videos on acid/base on website: o2demand

  • good try

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