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An infant with trisomy 21 has a complete av canal

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9. An infant with trisomy 21 has a complete AV canal defect. Which finding,associated with having both of these conditions, will the primary care pediatric nurse practitionerexpect?A.Crackles in both lungsID: 13348441101ID: 13348441103ID: 13348437995ID: 13348437999
B.HepatomegalyC.Oxygen desaturationCorrectD.Peripheral edema10.A 9-month-old infant has a grade III/VI, harsh, rumbling, continuous murmur in theleft infraclavicular fossa and pulmonic area. A chest radiograph reveals cardiac enlargement. Theprimary care pediatric nurse practitioner will refer the infant to a pediatric cardiologist and prepare theparents for which intervention to repair this defect?ID: 13348441131
11.A 5-year-old child who had a repair for transposition of the great arteries shortlyafter birth is growing normally and has been asymptomatic since the surgery. The primary carenurse practitioner notes mild shortness of breath with exertion and, upon questioning, learns that thechild has recently complained of dizziness. What will the nurse practitioner do?ID: 13348437991
12.The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing a well childexamination on a school-age child who had complete repair of a tetralogy of Fallot defect inID: 13348437997
13.The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing a sports physical on anadolescent whose history reveals mild aortic stenosis. What will the nurse practitionerrecommend?A.Avoidance of all sports to prevent sudden deathB.Clearance for any sports since this is mildC.Evaluation by a cardiologist prior to participationCorrectLow-intensity sports, such as golf or bowlingD.ID: 13348441119
14.During a routine well child exam on a 5-year-old child, the primary care pediatricnurse practitioner auscultates a grade II/VI, harsh, late systolic ejection murmur at the upper leftsternal border that transmits to both lung fields. The child has normal growth and development.What will the nurse practitioner suspect?

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Term
Summer
Professor
Kyle Farr
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Test Bank, Erythema, amoxicillin, AHA, scaly lesion, Peds Exam 3, Pediatric Primary Care 6th

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