An infant previously diagnosed with a large muscular VSD comes to the office with complaints from the mother of fatigue and poor feeding over the past month. You note the child has not gained weight since the previous visit 2 months ago. The child is apathetic, tachypneic, and has wheezes and crackles on lung auscultation. What is the most likely cardiac diagnosis based on this patient's presentation?
ACongenital heart block
BProlonged QT syndrome
CCongestive heart failure
DHypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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ANeoplastic disease
BDegenerative disease
CPrion disease
DVascular disease
A 3-month-old baby presents with fever and respiratory rate of 60/min. The baby is irritable but feeding well. There is no stridor, no chest indrawing, and no convulsions. What is the diagnosis?
APneumonia
BVery severe pneumonia
CSevere pneumonia
DNo Pneumonia
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