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Assignment:
There is a greater need to understand nursing models within the framework of the three-model typology and to reconsider their introduction and use in this context.
Question 1. Can you describe a few instances that might cause a case of tetralogy of Fallot to go into congestive cardiac failure, even though this is an unlikely occurrence? Please explain how this happens.
Question 2. Is a single ventricle disease associated with any syndrome? If so, what is its name and what are its characteristics?
Question 3. What is the cause of splitting of the second sound in breathing and why is it wide and fixed in atrial septal defect (ASD)?
Question 4. Why are deep-sea divers considered a 'high-risk' group if they have an atrial septal defect (ASD)?
Question 5. Is it prognostically beneficial to start treatment of impending cor pulmonale in a case of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with no symptoms of failing heart but with investigational evidence (electrocardiogram and chest X-rays)?
Question 6. What would be the ideal investigation for a suspected pulmonary embolism according to the protocol in a UK hospital?
Question 7. Can the apical pulsation in right ventricular enlargement be hyperdynamic?
Question 8. Please explain concentric and eccentric left ventricular hypertrophy. When the hypertrophied ventricle dilates and the wall thins out, is it still called a hypertrophied ventricle?
Question 9. What is viral pericarditis?
Question 10. I want to know why thrombolytic therapy is contraindicated in acute pericarditis.