Don’t you want phosphate into the cells mitochondria to make the atp. There lower in the blood ?
2026-06-23 13:48:49
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pavelkoller2121 :
veery zimple 😀
2026-06-26 20:03:52
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Rochelle✨ :
Everyone knows it's refeeding syndrome
2026-06-28 19:45:21
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climateBreakingnews :
how do I slow down this video to understand it better it's too fast
2026-06-25 18:16:01
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Lil husni, :
i remember this question on my MCQs and i failed it bt later i had to read abt it... bt ur explanation makes sense🥰
2026-06-29 11:46:15
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pluviophile27_ :
It’s phospate
2026-06-27 10:26:53
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♟️ :
thank you ❤️
2026-06-25 20:40:57
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Ndumi_Shabalala | MD :
Thank you
2026-06-25 07:12:27
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Medical :
very great bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-23 13:11:26
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sedre :
Excellent
2026-06-24 23:25:29
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Trudge :
Keep it up
2026-06-26 19:11:15
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sedre :
Doc , why you decided to go into psych? All that knowledge would have been beneficial for internal or family med.
2026-06-24 23:27:53
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Jeffrey stur :
That is not true you just said the phosphate is in the cells, so it can make ATP. The shift of potassium causes hypokalemia which creates conduction issues and arrest. This post has to be medical rage bait
2026-06-25 07:28:27
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rubens123monchi :
Love all your info. But please speak slower
2026-06-23 13:47:22
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Rodger :
Ok thank you but can you explain in English now
2026-06-24 23:51:47
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prismplus :
Insulin …. Potassium shunt ….. and phosphate ….. read the paper on hyperinsulin . Potassium drop also drops calcium
2026-06-26 16:06:43
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zz :
🔥🔥🔥
2026-06-23 13:08:37
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