The typical radiologic configuration in tetralogy of Fallot as seen in the anteroposterior view consists of all the following EXCEPT
- A. normal heart size
- B. some elevation of the cardiac apex
- C. convexity in the region of the main pulmonary artery
- D. right-sided aortic arch
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Normal heart size is not typical in tetralogy of Fallot.
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In truncus arteriosus, all the following are true EXCEPT
- A. VSD is always present
- B. clinical manifestations are characterized by severe cyanosis and the degree of cyanosis are high
- C. both ventricles fail clinically
- D. cyanosis is usually mild
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cyanosis is usually mild initially in truncus arteriosus.
A nurse auscultated heart tones on an older adult client. Which action should the nurse take based on the heart tones heard?
- A. Administer a diuretic.
- B. Document the finding.
- C. Decrease the IV flow rate.
- D. Evaluate the client’s medications.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Documenting the findings is the appropriate action unless the heart tones indicate an abnormality requiring intervention.
Regarding ECG in infancy
- A. T Wave inversion present
- B. PR interval is < 0.16 s
- C. P wave is < 3mm tall
- D. QRS represent ventricular depolarization
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In infants, the PR interval is shorter than in adults (< 0.16 seconds).
All of the following are useful indicators regarding the severity of Tetralogy of Fallot
- A. Systemic arterial oxygen saturation
- B. Intensity of outflow murmur
- C. Functional class
- D. Right ventricular outflow gradient by echocardiography
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The intensity of the outflow murmur is not a reliable indicator of the severity of Tetralogy of Fallot.
The lower limit of pulse rate in neonate at rest is
- A. 50/min
- B. 60/min
- C. 70/min
- D. 80/min
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The lower limit of normal pulse rate in neonates at rest is typically around 60 beats/min.
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