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Yas!! My instructor taught us what to look for and said fluids shift but didn’t explain exactly why but maybe it’s because they expected us to already know this from biology/microbiology/chemistry. This video was very helpful and now I won’t forget that potassium likes to be warm and cozy inside the cells and sodium is a free spirit that likes to party outside the cells!😂
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All of these signs and symptoms will still appear as an option on the test question. D problem is knowing which comes first. All the answers always looking the same. 1st degree burn is the same as superficial, n both will still be on the options A-D. This is where d problem is.
It can be tricky to narrow down the highest priority option, Olufunke Adewole! Continue doing practice problems, you can do this! Thank you for being here😊
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