Dysrhythmias in the pediatric age group are most often the result of _____
#2
_____cardiac is most common but _____cardiac is the most dangerous form of TAPVR
#3
_____ criteria is used to diagnose congenital heart disease in children.
#4
_____ problems are responsible for the majority of the deaths in infancy and early childhood in Down syndrome
#5
_____ cardiomyopathy may be caused by endocardial fibroelastosis, which is a thick fibroelastic tissue in the endocardium; most commonly affects young children
#6
According to the American heart association and Europian cardiac society, high-risk cardiac lesions include:_____ cyanotic congenital heart disease, including palliative shunts or conduits.
Hint: repaired/unrepaired
#7
_____ is the most common tachydysrhythmia that necessitates treatment in the pediatric patient.
#8
Smaller ventricular septal defects are often _____ and may close spontaneously, but on physical exam will present with a murmur
#9
D-transposition of great vessels is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
#10
Pulmonary atresia results in no flow from _____ to lungs
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Flashcard 1: Dysrhythmias in the pediatric age group are most often the result of _____
Answer: respiratory insufficiency
Flashcard 2: _____cardiac is most common but _____cardiac is the most dangerous form of TAPVR
Answer: Supra::Supra/Infra; infra::Supra/Infra
Flashcard 3: _____ criteria is used to diagnose congenital heart disease in children.
Answer: NADA s
Flashcard 4: _____ problems are responsible for the majority of the deaths in infancy and early childhood in Down syndrome
Answer: Cardiac
Flashcard 5: _____ cardiomyopathy may be caused by endocardial fibroelastosis, which is a thick fibroelastic tissue in the endocardium; most commonly affects young children
Answer: Restrictive
Flashcard 6: According to the American heart association and Europian cardiac society, high-risk cardiac lesions include:_____ cyanotic congenital heart disease, including palliative shunts or conduits.
Answer: Unrepaired
Flashcard 7: _____ is the most common tachydysrhythmia that necessitates treatment in the pediatric patient.
Answer: Supraventricular tachycardia
Flashcard 8: Smaller ventricular septal defects are often _____ and may close spontaneously, but on physical exam will present with a murmur
Answer: asymptomatic
Flashcard 9: D-transposition of great vessels is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
Answer: right
Flashcard 10: Pulmonary atresia results in no flow from _____ to lungs
Answer: right ventricle
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