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The diagnosis of heart failure is usually confirmed by:

A. Chest x-ray
B. Echocardiogram
C. Electrocardiogram
D. Ventriculogram

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An infant with a patent ductus arteriosus is admitted to the pediatric unit ward. The
nurse anticipates which of the following medications will be given to the infant?

A. Prednisone.

B. Ibuprofen.

C. Penicillin.

D. Albuterol.

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A premature baby might have the option of medical treatment of a PDA by way of
administration of:

A. Fluconazole.
B. Tramadol.
C. Warfarin.
D. Indomethacin.
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A patent ductus arteriosus can lead to:

A. Cyanosis.
B. Left-sided heart failure.
C. Right-sided heart failure.
D. A&B.

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The structure that connects the aorta to the pulmonary artery in utero is known as the:
A. Pulmonary vein.
B. Left ventricle.
C. Ligamentam arteriosum.
D. Ductus arteriosus.

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When assessing a newborn diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus, Nurse Olivia
should expect that the child most likely would have an:

A. Loud, machinery-like murmur.


B. Bluish color to the lips.
C. Decreased BP reading in the upper extremities.
D. Increased BP reading in the upper extremities.

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