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, Drawing, painting, riding a tricycle -Correct Answers: preschoolers
Banging large block -Correct Answers: 9 - 12 months
Team sports -Correct Answers: school-aged
Watching black-and-white mobiles -Correct Answers: Birth to 3 months
Playing peek-a-boo -Correct Answers: 6 to 9 months
Holding a soft rattle -Correct Answers: 3 to 6 months
Loud, harsh murmur; Mild heart failure; Possible enlarged right atrium; Increased oxygen saturations in
the right atrium; Asymptomatic (possibly). -Correct Answers: Atrial septal defect (ASD)
Increased blood pressure and oxygen saturation in the upper extremities compared to the lower
extremities; Nosebleeds; Headaches, vertigo, leg pain, weak or absent lower extremity pulses (indicate
decreased cardiac output). -Correct Answers: Coarctation of the aorta
Murmur (machine-hum); Wide pulse pressure; Bounding pulses; Asymptomatic (possibly) -Correct
Answers: Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Systolic ejection murmur; Right ventricular enlargement; Exercise intolerance; Cyanosis with severe
narrowing. -Correct Answers: Pulmonary stenosis
Loud, harsh murmur that is not usually audible until pulmonary pressures drop at about 4 to 8 weeks of
age; Heart failure; Failure to thrive; Small, possibly asymptomatic defects. -Correct Answers: Ventricular
septal defect (VSD)
Murmur; Cyanosis, severe dyspnea, clubbing of the fingers, hypercyanotic spells, and acidosis;
Polycythemia, clot formation; Frequently sits in a squatting position (decreases venous return); Failure
to thrive and growth retardation -Correct Answers: Tetralogy of Fallot