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#103 Fluids: 5 Pearls Segment

Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

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What Is the Osmolality of a Fluid?

Osmolality and tenicity are what make up a fluid. Ineffective osmols don't easily cross the brane, so they can pull fluid from one space to another. An example of an effective osmal would be something like sodium a glucos potassium or eurea that can cut af move freely across a semi permebal membrane. So fluids with more tenacity are better at staying extra cellular.

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