_____cardiac is the most common form of TAPVR, while _____cardiac is the most dangerous (obstructive) form.
_____ problems are responsible for the majority of the deaths in infancy and early childhood in Down syndrome
The cut off value for increased QRS duration according to the AHA 2020 Guidelines for Pediatric Management of tachycardia with a pulse is >_____ second
In an unwitnessed pediatric cardiac arrest (rescuer alone), the priority is to _____
In Turner's syndrome, webbing of the neck is associated with a higher risk of _____ anomalies
In a child experiencing sudden cardiac death (with witness), defibrillation should be initiated _____ starting CPR, if AED is available immediately
Smaller ventricular septal defects are often _____ and may close spontaneously, but on physical exam will present with a murmur
D-transposition of great vessels is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
In ostium _____ ASD defect there is left to right shunting of blood without mitral insufficiency
Pulmonary atresia results in no flow from _____ to lungs
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