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Build the Foundations • Understand physiology first Learn how water, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate are regulated by the kidneys, GI tract, and hormones (ADH, aldosterone, PTH). • Use flowcharts → e.g., “Low Na⁺ → ADH secretion → water retention.” 🔹 2. Us
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notes inspo :)
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This image details potassium imbalances: hyperkalemia (over 5.0 mmol/L) and hypokalemia (under 3.5 mmol/L). It covers causes, signs, symptoms, interventions, and dietary advice for each, alongside potassium's normal range and bodily goals.
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Replying to @Pray for Jay 👏 Creatinine = waste product so it ends up in the urine! Photo credit: labpedia.net #creatinine
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A pharmacology study guide titled 'Top Study Hacks for Pharmacology' listing 10 tips, including categorizing medications, thinking about body systems, and checking for allergies. It also highlights 'High Alert Meds' like Heparin, Insulin, Chemo, Potassium, Opioids, and Pediatric/Neonate medications.
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Common Medications - Part 1
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