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Hyponatremia got you feeling more diluted than a watered-down punch at the nursing school potluck? No worries! In this video, I’ll hook you up with some clever (and slightly scandalous) mnemonics so you’ll never forget the causes, signs, and nursing interventions for Hyponatremia again. We’ll also explore the ins and outs of sodium’s role in your cells (because, yes, the intracellular and extracellular drama is just as juicy on the low-sodium side). Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe raise a brow or two as we tackle Hyponatremia together! 00:00 Introduction 00:26 Hyponatremia Overview 01:27 Hyponatremia Causes 08:10 "OLD SALT WASH" Causes 11:05 Hyponatremia Signs and Symptoms 12:45 Hyponatremia Diagnostic Testing 14:47 Hyponatremia Radiology Testing 15:13 Hyponatremia Nursing Interventions 🔗 Helpful Links Watch More Fluid and Electrolyte Videos Videos: 🔗 Connect with Nurse Cheung Website: nursecheung.com Shop Nursing Gear: nursecheungstore.com Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/nursecheung Join us on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/nursecheung Join Nurse Cheung on YouTube for Exclusive Member Perks! Disclaimer: Opinions, discussions, and topics expressed on my channel and/or videos with my likeness on other channels are not necessarily those related to my employer, nursing college, or institution. The views expressed on this channel by either video or discussions do not represent medical advice. If you have concerns regarding a medical condition, please contact your physician. Patient identifiers have been removed and/or deleted to protect patient rights and privacy. I do not claim to be an expert on any medical topic, nor do I provide medical advice or procedure specifications. Always refer back to your institution's Policies and Procedures. The information represented on this channel is for general knowledge purposes only. It is your responsibility to understand and acknowledge patient advocacy, education, and critical thinking based on your jurisdiction.