Chapter 23: The Child with Cardiovascular
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What is Increased Pulmonary Blood Left-to-right shunting causes too much blood to
Flow in congestive heart failure ? enter the lungs (ASD, VSD, PDA).
What is a memory trick for Increased "Left to lung = too much."
Pulmonary Blood Flow?
What are the signs of Increased Tachypnea, crackles, frequent respiratory
Pulmonary Blood Flow defects? infections, poor feeding, CHF.
Tetralogy of Fallot congenital malformation involving four (tetra-)
distinct heart defects
, What is Decreased Pulmonary Blood Right-to-left shunting sends unoxygenated blood
Flow in CHD? to the body (Tetralogy of Fallot).
What is a memory trick for "Right to body = blue baby."
Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow?
What are the signs of Decreased Cyanosis, clubbing, squatting, polycythemia.
Pulmonary Blood Flow defects?
What is Obstruction to Blood Flow? Narrowing that limits blood leaving the heart
(coarctation, stenosis).
What is a memory trick for "Obstruction = roadblock = pressure builds."
Obstruction defects?
Coarctation of the Aorta narrowing of the aorta
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Terms in this set (98)
What is Increased Pulmonary Blood Left-to-right shunting causes too much blood to
Flow in congestive heart failure ? enter the lungs (ASD, VSD, PDA).
What is a memory trick for Increased "Left to lung = too much."
Pulmonary Blood Flow?
What are the signs of Increased Tachypnea, crackles, frequent respiratory
Pulmonary Blood Flow defects? infections, poor feeding, CHF.
Tetralogy of Fallot congenital malformation involving four (tetra-)
distinct heart defects
, What is Decreased Pulmonary Blood Right-to-left shunting sends unoxygenated blood
Flow in CHD? to the body (Tetralogy of Fallot).
What is a memory trick for "Right to body = blue baby."
Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow?
What are the signs of Decreased Cyanosis, clubbing, squatting, polycythemia.
Pulmonary Blood Flow defects?
What is Obstruction to Blood Flow? Narrowing that limits blood leaving the heart
(coarctation, stenosis).
What is a memory trick for "Obstruction = roadblock = pressure builds."
Obstruction defects?
Coarctation of the Aorta narrowing of the aorta