Congenital Heart Defects

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Across
  1. 2. the electrolyte to monitor when patient is on amiodarone
  2. 4. An extra heart sound that is heard due to blood flow through a valve opening or closing
  3. 7. This condition occurs most often in children as a result of a structural defect in the heart
  4. 9. Medication used to improve cardiac function
  5. 10. Common cyanotic defect characterized by a "boot shaped" heart
  6. 12. Disparity in Upper and lower extremity BP
  7. 16. This describes the reversed placement of the great vessels of the heart
  8. 18. shunt that connects the IVC to pulmonary artery
  9. 19. treatment of Kawasaki Disease
  10. 20. Due to the potential risk of failure in this body system, the nurse should closely monitor urine output
Down
  1. 1. The narrowing or constriction of descending aorta near the ductus arteriosus
  2. 3. The pediatric nurse should be alert for signs of Digoxin toxicity, the earliest of which is this
  3. 5. arrhythmia should you most be concerned for in post operative TOF patients
  4. 6. An opening at any point in the atrial septum that usually results in a fixed split of S2
  5. 8. One of the defects seen in a pt. w/ Tetrology of Fallot is hypertrophy of this ventricle
  6. 11. shunt that connects the SVC to pulmonary artery
  7. 13. A palpable murmur
  8. 14. When both great vessels are one you have a
  9. 15. The most common congenital heart anomaly
  10. 17. Valve Where does the stenosis or atresia occur in a TET