You explain with simplicity and clarity. The neurological consequences are devastating. How does one diagnose CPM or EPM? Will you do a video on this? Well done and simple to understand. Kind Regards
Normal urine sodium is 10-20, so shouldn't the urine sodium under hypovolemic hyponatremia be less than 10 in the case of dehydration or other pre-renal causes where the kidney is holding on to more sodium? Referring to 9:42 on the video. Thank you so much for all the work that you do! Grateful fan.