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Congenital Heart Disease in Adults — MCQs

Congenital Heart Disease in Adults — MCQs

Congenital Heart Disease in Adults — MCQs
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Q1

Induction agent of choice in a child with cyanotic heart disease is

Q2

Tetralogy of Fallot's includes all except -

Q3

Eisenmenger complex is common in adult in –

Q4

Which of the following does not complicate into CHF –

Q5

Which of these acyanotic congenital heart diseases is associated with volume overload?

Q6

A 6-year-old with congenital heart disease presents with fever, new-onset murmur, and petechiae. Blood cultures are pending, but initial Gram stain shows Gram-positive cocci. What is the most appropriate initial intervention?

Q7

A judge can ask clarifying questions when:

Q8

Ketamine is contraindicated in which of the following situations?

Q9

Subarachnoid block as anaesthesia is contraindicated in –

Q10

A 70-year-old patient with ejection fraction of 25% requires cardioversion for atrial fibrillation in the cardiology suite. During propofol induction (1.5 mg/kg), BP drops from 110/70 to 70/40 mmHg. What is the primary pathophysiological mechanism?

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