Subject: Child Health Nursing
A abnormality with the heart's anatomy that exists from birth is referred to as a congenital heart defect (CHD), sometimes known as a congenital cardiac anomaly or congenital heart illness. The precise sort of issue will determine the signs and symptoms. Symptoms might range from nonexistent to potentially fatal. They might include fast breathing, blue skin, low weight growth, and feeling exhausted when they are present. Chest discomfort is not brought on by it. Congenital heart disease affects 5 to 8 children out of every 1000 live births. Genetic and environmental factors are the main causes of congenital heart disease, but the exact cause is still unknown. Most congenital heart problems do not co-occur with other diseases. Clubbing, cyanosis, tachycardia, irritability, and other symptoms are common. Give Morphine during Tet spells to reduce the associated infundibular spasm, Prophylactic: Propranolol/Inderall Prostaglandin E (to maintain the ductus arteriosus patent), and Prophylactic antibiotic to prevent endocarditis. Constant monitoring with pulse oximetry + oxygen therapy + rests in the right position + emotional support. Health maintenance and follow-up, promoting growth and development.
A abnormality with the heart's anatomy that exists from birth is referred to as a congenital heart defect (CHD), sometimes known as a congenital cardiac anomaly or congenital heart illness. The precise sort of issue will determine the signs and symptoms. Symptoms might range from nonexistent to potentially fatal. They might include fast breathing, blue skin, low weight growth, and feeling exhausted when they are present. Chest discomfort is not brought on by it. Most congenital cardiac conditions are not accompanied by other illnesses. Cardiac failure is one of the complications that can arise from heart abnormalities.
Children with congenital cardiac disease are affected 5 to 8 times per 1000 live births.
When deoxygenated blood bypasses the lungs and enters the systemic circulation or when a combination of oxygenated and unoxygenated blood enters the systemic circulation, a congenital heart defect (CHD) known as a cyanotic heart defect (CHD) results. The heart's structural flaws, such as right-to-left shunting, bidirectional shunting, and great artery malposition, as well as any condition that raises pulmonary vascular resistance, are to blame. The growth of collateral circulation is the end result.
Signs and Symptoms
What do you mean by congenital heart disease?
A abnormality with the heart's anatomy that exists from birth is referred to as a congenital heart defect (CHD), sometimes known as a congenital cardiac anomaly or congenital heart illness. The precise sort of problem will determine the signs and symptoms.
What are the causes of CHD?
Write down the classification of CHD.
Explain the nursing management of congenital heart disease.
Reducing respiratory discomfort:
Improving cardiac output:
Improving adequate oxygenation:
Preventing infections:
Care for child undergoing cardiac surgery:
List the sign and symptoms of CHD.
Write the method of treatment of CHD?
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