Oh cool! I was a Speech Therapist & SPED Teacher, prior to homeschooling my 2 kids. My last year was a PPCD classroom for Speech kiddos, but ended up w so many ED kids when that label came up. I was done. They gave me 11 EDs w 7 Speech 'only' (mostly nonverbal). It was a nightmare! The nonverbal kids couldn't say what was happening and how bad these kids were. The confidentiality thing really shouldn't apply in these cases. It was so messed up and I ended up having a spinal fusion due to the kids jumping on my back.
Perfect Crown maintains such stable performance metrics, especially given the turbulent media environment surrounding it. The consistency in its streaming "points" suggests a highly engaged, loyal audience that is reliably returning to the platform.
Understanding the "Consistency"
While the specific point values you are seeing might fluctuate, the overall stability of Perfect Crown can be attributed to several factors:
Intentional Viewing: Unlike some services where users drift into content, Disney is often a destination for "intentional" viewing. Because fans of Perfect Crown (often tracking performance trends like the "PPCD" fan hashtag) are highly motivated, their streaming behavior is less susceptible to casual shifts, creating a stable "floor" for viewership points.
Global Breadth: Because the show is the "most globally traveled Korean premiere on Disney " to date, it benefits from a staggered but sustained interest across different time zones and regions. As interest dips in one market, it is often buoyed by growth or steady consumption in another, which can create a leveling effect in global point tallies.
"Subscription Insurance": Disney usage is often reinforced by emotional and family-led habits. High-performing shows like Perfect Crown become "safe return" content for subscribers who have already committed to the service, ensuring a consistent baseline of daily watch time.
While it may seem like the points are "stuck" at a specific level, this is actually a sign of a very healthy and stable streaming hit. It indicates that the show has moved past the "discovery" phase and into a phase of sustained, habitual consumption by a dedicated global fan base.
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After a large-volume paracentesis (especially >5 liters removed), patients can suddenly lose a massive amount of fluid from the peritoneal cavity.
The problem is: 🩸 Even though ascitic fluid is removed, the blood vessels may become relatively “underfilled.”
This can trigger:
Hypotension
Renal hypoperfusion
Hepatorenal syndrome
Rapid re-accumulation of ascites
Circulatory dysfunction
Why Albumin?
💉 Albumin acts as a plasma expander.
It increases:
Oncotic pressure
which helps pull fluid back into the intravascular compartment and maintain effective circulating volume.
Think of it as:
> “Keeping the circulation filled after draining liters of fluid.”
High-yield clinical pearl
📌 Standard recommendation: If >5 L ascites removed → Give approximately:
💉 6–8 g albumin per liter removed
Example:
8 L removed → ~48–64 g albumin
Most common setting
🫘 Advanced liver cirrhosis with tense ascites.
Important concept
Paracentesis removes fluid from the abdomen — but albumin protects the kidneys and circulation afterward.
That’s why albumin is not given merely for “low protein,” but primarily to prevent:
Post-paracentesis circulatory dysfunction (PPCD).