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What blood flow pattern occurs in a ventricular septal defect?

  • A. Mixed blood flow
  • B. Increased pulmonary blood flow
  • C. Decreased pulmonary blood flow
  • D. Obstruction to blood flow from ventricles
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A ventricular septal defect allows blood to shunt from the high-pressure left ventricle to the lower-pressure right ventricle, increasing pulmonary blood flow. It?s a one-way shunt, not mixed flow, doesn?t obstruct ventricular outflow, and isn?t associated with decreased flow.