Early features of heart failure in infancy include:
- A. Bradycardia
- B. Oedema
- C. Tachypnoea
- D. Hepatomegaly
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Tachypnoea is an early indicator of heart failure in infants, as the body tries to compensate for reduced oxygenation by increasing the respiratory rate.
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Arrhythmia in Children
- A. Re entry Tachycardia is the commonest
- B. Adenosine decreases the force of cardiac contractility
- C. SVT can cause hydrops foetalis
- D. Valsalva maneuver can restore sinus rhythm
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Re-entry tachycardia is the most common type of arrhythmia in children.
An asymptomatic 45-year old male with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation and normal echo, refused cardioversion while suggested. The next optimal management strategy for him is
- A. Sedate and cardiovert against patient wishes
- B. Aspirin
- C. Anticoagulation
- D. Rate control
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rate control is the optimal management strategy for asymptomatic atrial fibrillation when cardioversion is refused.
What does the nurse explain that a ventricular septal defect will allow?
- A. Blood to shunt left to right, causing increased pulmonary flow and no cyanosis
- B. Blood to shunt right to left, causing decreased pulmonary flow and cyanosis
- C. No shunting because of high pressure in the left ventricle
- D. Increased pressure in the left atrium, impeding circulation of oxygenated blood in the circulating volume
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pulmonary blood flow is increased when a ventricular septal defect exists. The blood shifts from left to right because of the higher pressure in the left ventricle. This particular shift does not cause cyanosis.
In Wilson's disease:
- A. There is an association with high caeruloplasmin levels
- B. Hepatic copper deposition is pathognomonic
- C. There is increased urinary excretion of copper
- D. There are copper deposits on the cornea
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Copper deposits on the cornea (Kayser-Fleischer rings) are a hallmark of Wilson's disease, a genetic disorder leading to copper accumulation in tissues.
An infant with trisomy 21 has a complete AV canal defect. Which finding associated with both conditions will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner expect?
- A. Crackles in both lungs
- B. Hepatomegaly
- C. Oxygen desaturation
- D. Peripheral edema
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Because infants with trisomy 21 maintain neonatal high pulmonary vascular resistance, they often do not show signs of CHF but instead will have signs of pulmonary hypertension with loud single S2 and desaturation with agitation or effort.