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Congenital Heart Disease in Children - Acyantoic , Cyanotic, obstructive Defects| Pediatrics| ASD,VSD,TOF

Congenital Heart Disease in Children – Acyanotic, Cyanotic & Obstructive Defects | NORCET 2026 👶 Pediatric Nursing – NORCET 2025 Congenital Heart Disease Complete Pediatric Nursing notes on Congenital Heart Disease covering Acyanotic defects (VSD, ASD, PDA, AVSD), Cyanotic defects (TOF, TGA, Tricuspid Atresia, TAPVC, Truncus), and Obstructive defects (PS, AS, CoA, HLHS) — with mnemonics, nursing care and MCQs for NORCET, AIIMS & State Nursing Exams. 🔵 Acyanotic Defects 🔴 Cyanotic Defects 🟢 Obstructive Defects 🧠 Mnemonics ❓ 15 MCQs 🔵 ACYANOTIC DEFECTS L → R Shunt (No cyanosis) 🔴 CYANOTIC DEFECTS R → L Shunt (Cyanosis present) 🟢 OBSTRUCTIVE DEFECTS Outflow obstruction 💡 Overview of Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) refers to structural abn...

Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia - Pediatric Nursing Details Topics for Exam

Tracheoesophageal Fistula & Esophageal Atresia – Pediatric Nursing | NORCET Notes 👶 Pediatric Nursing – NORCET Tracheoesophageal Fistula & Esophageal Atresia Complete Pediatric Nursing notes — definition, types (Gross Classification), clinical features, diagnosis, surgical management, pre & post-op nursing care, complications, and high-yield MCQs for NORCET, AIIMS & State Nursing Exams. 🏥 Gross Classification (Type A–E) 🔴 3 C's of TEF 💉 Pre & Post-op Nursing Care ❓ 13 MCQs Included 💡 Definitions Esophageal Atresia (EA): A congenital malformation in which the esophagus ends in a blind pouch and does not form a continuous passage to the stomach. The upper and lower segments of the esophagus are not connected. Tracheoesophageal Fistula (TEF): An abnormal communication (opening/connection) between the trachea and the esophagus . I...