1. A 6-month-old infant presents to the clinic with failure to thrive, a history of
frequent respiratory infections, and increasing exhaustion during feedings. On
physical examination, a systolic murmur is detected, no central cyanosis, and
chest radiography reveals cardiomegaly. An echocardiogram is done that shows
left-to-right shunting. This assessment data is characteristic of what?
a. Tetralogy of Fallot
b. Coarctation of the aorta
c. Pulmonary stenosis
d. Ventricular septal defect
ANS: D
Heart failure is common with ventricular septal defect that causes failure to
thrive, respiratory infections, and an increase in exhaustion during feedings.
There is a characteristic murmur. The other defects do not have left -to-right
shunting.
2. The nurse notes on assessment that a 1-year-old child is underweight, with
abdominal distention, thin legs and arms, and foul-smelling stools. The nurse
suspects failure to thrive associated with which condition?
a. Celiac disease
b. Intussusception
c. Irritable bowel syndrome
d. Imperforate anus
ANS: A