Cardiac Eval in Children Flashcards

1
Q

is weight or height more affected in neontes with CV disease?

A

weight more affected than height

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2
Q

tachypnea and/or dyspnea can be a sign of what in postnatal hx?

A

CHF

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3
Q

abnormal breathing in postnatal period is >____breaths/min

A

> 60 breaths/min

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4
Q

Marfan Syndrome presents with?

A

Aortic root dilation and aortic dissection

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5
Q

noonan syndrome presents with?

A

Pulmonary stenosis and atrial septal defect

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6
Q

williams syndrome presents with?

A

Supravalvar aortic stenosis

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7
Q

muscular dystrophy presents with?

A

dilated cardiomyopathy

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8
Q

it is normal for the ____bp to be higher than the ____bp

A

it is normal for the leg bp to be higher than the arm bp

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9
Q

if the arm systolic bp>leg systolic bp, suggests?

A

obstruction of aortic arch–>coarctation

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10
Q

use bell for _____frequency sounds

A

low

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11
Q

use diaphragm for ______frequency soudns

A

high

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12
Q

what are the 3 factors impacting heart murmurs?

A

flow (CO), viscosity, orifice size

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13
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what type of murmur? Aortic stenosis, Subvalvar or supravalvar aortic stenosis, Pulmonary stenosis, Branch pulmonary artery stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Coarctation of the aorta

A

systolic ejection murmurs

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14
Q

what type of murmur? : Ventricular septal defect, Atrioventricular septal defect, Mitral regurgitation, Tricuspid regurgitation

A

systolic regurgitant murmur

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15
Q

which types of murmurs are difficult to hear unelss there is pulmonary HTN?

A

tricuspid regurgitation

pulmonary insufficiency

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16
Q

is disturbed venous flow or arterial flow more common in children?

A

disturbed venous flow