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Congenital Heart Disease I pages 1-11

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Large pyramidal appendage is found?   Morphologic Right Atrium  
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Small finger like appendage is found?   Morphologic Left Atrium  
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The Valve that empties into the right ventricle is always named?   The Tricuspid Valve  
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The valve that empties into the left ventricle is always named the?   Mitral Valve  
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The Ventricle with the large apical trabeculations is ?   The Morphologic right ventricle  
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the ventricle with the small trabeculations is ?   the Morpholoic Left ventricle  
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Cardiac orientation is based on ?   the orientation of the apex of the heart  
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How is sidedness of the heart determined   by the position of teh morphologic right atrium  
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what is the sidedness of a normally positioned atria called   situs solitus  
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what is the sidedness of a heart that is the mirror image of situs solitus called   situs inversus  
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what is the it called when the heart has bilateral R or L atria   isomerism (right or left)  
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What are the four main changes in circulation that occur in the neonate at birth   1) Placental circulation is eliminated 2) Pulmonary resistance drops and flow increases 3) Ductus arteriosus closes functionally 4) Foramen ovale closes  
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Clubbing of the fingers is a sign of?   cyanosis  
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How can you remember what lesions are acyanotic   APV (a patent valve prevents cyanosis- any defect that starts with an A, P, of V is acyanotic)  
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what defects are more common in females   PDA and ASD  
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what defects are more common in males   Aortic coarctation and stenosis  
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What are two examples of maternal diseases that can result in cardiac defects   poorly controlled diabetes and lupus  
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What are two medications that are possible causes of cardiac defects   Lithium and phenytoin  
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What are four complications that can occur as a result of Left to Right Shunting   Right sided heart failure, Pulmonary Hypertension, Late cyanosis (Eisenmenger), and paradoxical embolus  
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What is Eisenmenger syndrome   when the pulmonary pressure reaches system levels and the shunt may switch to a right to left shunt with resultant cyanosis  
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