Congenital Heart Defects
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Third Week of Development: Trilaminar Germ Disc — Langman's Medical Embryology▶ 22:38But what's fascinating is that individuals with complete setus inversus often lead relatively normal livesThey do, with a low risk of other complex congenital heart defectsBut there is a strong association with conditions linked to abnormal ciliary functionCaring for the Child With a Cardiovascular Condition — Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care▶ 17:13When you are performing a physical exam on a newborn, you have to look beyond the chestThe textbook's Table 17 -1 highlights that congenital heart defects are rarely isolated anomaliesThey are frequently tied to broader genetic syndromesRespiratory Disorders in Children Overview — Davis Advantage for Pediatric Nursing: Critical Components of Nursing Care▶ 11:48So if a child has chronic hypoxia,a long -term lack of oxygen, like you'd see in cystic fibrosis or certain congenital heart defects,their body actually changes structurally over time