Congenital Heart Disease NTE
Across
- 2. medical treatment of PDA
- 3. What happens if a VSD does not close?
- 5. VSD murmur: pan-systolic at _____(two words)sternal edge
- 8. The most common site for coarctation of aorta: point of insertion of ____
- 10. radiation of a Tetraology murmur
- 12. Hypoxic episode, characterised by rapid shallow breathing, agitation, cyanosis
- 14. PDA is most common in ____ neonates
- 15. This defect occurs if a valve doesn't form correctly and lacks a hole for blood to pass through
- 16. This defect occurs if the flaps of a valve thicken, stiffen, or fuse
- 19. Left-to-right shunts are typically ___
Down
- 1. The physiological shunt that bypasses the liver and delivers oxygenated blood
- 4. This defect occurs if a valve doesn't close tightly. As a result, blood leaks back through the valve.
- 6. Drug that is a risk factor for CHD
- 7. Signs of coarctation of aorta include absent ___(two words) and metabolic acidosis
- 9. Usual treatment for pulmonary stenosis
- 10. Medical treatment for coarctation
- 11. Where is the murmur for a PDA best heard?
- 13. Tetralogy of Fallot murmur is a loud ejection systolic murmur heard at the ___ sternal border
- 17. Investigation that can evaluate the structure, function and blood flow through the heart
- 18. Severe coarctation of aorta may present with