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Situation: A nurse is assigned to care for a 3 month old baby boy newly diagnosed with tetralogy of fallot.

The nurse must know


that he should have knowledge about the disease to provide effective care to the client.

36. The tetralogy of fallot includes all of the following except;


a. Pulmonary stenosis b. ventricular septal defect c. coartation of aorta d. right ventricular hypertrophy

37. The nurse knows Tetralogy of Fallot can be otherwise coined as:
a. Blue Bloaters b. Pink Puffer c. Cardiac Blues d. aganglionic mega-colon

38. The nurse correctly understands the symptoms of this disease. The client asks him why he is in a state of hypoxia and he turns
blue often times. As a nurse, you would know that these are symptoms of hypercyanotic spella. This occurs when the patient is:
a. during after feeding and crying b. watching television c. during squatting position d. prone position

39. During the discharge teachings, the parent of the baby needs further teaching if she positions the baby in a: EXCEPT:
a. squatting position b. standing position c. semi fowlers position d. prone position

40. Which among the following is not a clinical manifestation of tetralogy of fallot
a. poor weight and height gain c. dysnea
b. clubbing of fingers d. decrease pulse in the lower extremities.

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