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What clinical manifestation of tetralogy of Fallot should the nurse expect when caring for children with this diagnosis?

  • A. Slow respirations
  • B. Clubbing of fingers
  • C. Decreased RBC counts
  • D. Subcutaneous hemorrhages
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Clubbing of fingers. Clubbing of fingers is a common manifestation in children with tetralogy of Fallot due to chronic hypoxia. This condition causes the fingertips and nails to enlarge, creating a bulbous or club-like appearance. Slow respirations (Choice A) are not a typical clinical manifestation of tetralogy of Fallot. Decreased RBC counts (Choice C) may be seen in conditions like anemia but are not specific to tetralogy of Fallot. Subcutaneous hemorrhages (Choice D) are not a characteristic clinical manifestation of tetralogy of Fallot.