_____ is characterized by the pulmonary artery arising from the left ventricle and aorta from the right ventricle
#2
Tricuspid atresia is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
#3
The most dangerous type of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is _____cardiac.
#4
In a patient undergoing "tet-spellls", _____ is helpful in preventing collapse of the pulmonary circuit, in case the child is dehydrated
#5
The 5 T's of Right-to-Left Shunts1. _____2. Transposition3. Tricuspid atresia4. Tetralogy of Fallot5. TAPVR
Hint: 1 vessel
#6
_____ is a congenital heart disease that is characterized by: 1. Pulmonary infundibular stenosis 2. Right ventricular hypertrophy 3. Overriding aorta 4. Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
#7
In TGA, the first step is to create a _____ followed by an atrial septostomy to improve oxygenation
Hint: shunt
#8
Tetralogy of Fallot results in a _____-to-left shunt with early cyanosis
#9
Right-to-left shunting maybe seen across a ductus arteriosus in the presence of _____ductal coarctation of aorta, leading to differential cyanosis
#10
_____ is a congenital heart disease characterized by a single large vessel arising from both ventricles before eventually splitting X-ray shows: "sitting duck heart" appearance
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Flashcard 1: _____ is characterized by the pulmonary artery arising from the left ventricle and aorta from the right ventricle
Answer: D-transposition of the great vessels
Flashcard 2: Tricuspid atresia is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
Answer: right
Flashcard 3: The most dangerous type of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is _____cardiac.
Answer: infra
Flashcard 4: In a patient undergoing "tet-spellls", _____ is helpful in preventing collapse of the pulmonary circuit, in case the child is dehydrated
Answer: fluid bolus
Flashcard 5: The 5 T's of Right-to-Left Shunts1. _____2. Transposition3. Tricuspid atresia4. Tetralogy of Fallot5. TAPVR
Answer: Truncus Arteriosus
Flashcard 6: _____ is a congenital heart disease that is characterized by: 1. Pulmonary infundibular stenosis 2. Right ventricular hypertrophy 3. Overriding aorta 4. Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Answer: Tetralogy of Fallot
Flashcard 7: In TGA, the first step is to create a _____ followed by an atrial septostomy to improve oxygenation
Answer: PDA
Flashcard 8: Tetralogy of Fallot results in a _____-to-left shunt with early cyanosis
Answer: right
Flashcard 9: Right-to-left shunting maybe seen across a ductus arteriosus in the presence of _____ductal coarctation of aorta, leading to differential cyanosis
Answer: pre
Flashcard 10: _____ is a congenital heart disease characterized by a single large vessel arising from both ventricles before eventually splitting X-ray shows: "sitting duck heart" appearance
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