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Transport, Fluids, and Balance at the Cellular Level Movement is life at the cellular level. In this chapter of Thinking in Physiology, we break down how fluids and electrolytes move, and why tiny shifts at the cellular level can create massive problems in real patients. From altered mental status to dysrhythmias and shock, many EMS emergencies are really transport and balance failures. This episode connects basic transport mechanisms to high-stakes clinical outcomes. Diffusion, osmosis, and active transport and how substances actually cross cell membranes Electrolytes and gradients, and why the body works so hard to maintain them The difference between intracellular and extracellular fluid and why location matters Why sodium, potassium, and calcium play outsized roles in EMS emergencies How disrupted transport and fluid balance show up as real world patient deterioration By understanding how the body moves fluids and maintains gradients, you’ll start recognizing problems before they fully declare themselves and make better decisions about fluids, medications, and monitoring. To follow along visually and reinforce the concepts, you can download the slides and workbook here: 👉 https://www.masteryourmedics.com/prod... If you want to go deeper, Master Your Medics gives you access to structured EMS education built around understanding, not memorization. You can get 50% off your first month by using the code: Physiology Courses.masteryourmedics.com