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Cardiology- Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)

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A tartalmat a Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, DO, and Elizabeth Grogan, MD, Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, Elizabeth Grogan, and MD biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, DO, and Elizabeth Grogan, MD, Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, Elizabeth Grogan, and MD vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Today we’ll be covering Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), going along with this month’s theme, Cardiology. If you haven’t listened to our podcast before, each week we have a case-based discussion about a medical topic to help you study for the pediatric medicine board exam. Episodes are released every weekend, and the case is then reviewed and reinforced on social media throughout the week.

Follow the podcast on social media:

Facebook- @portablepeds (www.facebook.com/portablepeds)

Twitter- @portablepeds (www.twitter.com/portablepeds)

We'd love to hear from you via email at portablepeds@gmail.com!

Also, feel free to visit our website, www.portablepeds.com, for more content.

Today’s Case:

A two and a half week old infant presents to the emergency department with poor feeding and decreased urine output for the past 24 hours. She is tachycardic, tachypneic, and in acute distress. An ABG from her right wrist is obtained, and her PaO2 is > 100mmHg with signs of metabolic acidosis. She has had no fevers or other sick symptoms. You obtain four-extremity blood pressures, and there is a 25mmHg gradient between the right upper extremity and the lower extremities. Which murmur is associated with the most likely diagnosis?

  1. A fixed split S2 loudest at the pulmonic region
  2. A harsh pan-systolic murmur
  3. No murmur
  4. A continuous machine-like murmur over the left precordium
  5. A harsh systolic murmur that is loudest on the back

We would like to give an enormous thank you to Zack Goldmann for designing this podcast’s logo and accompanying artwork. You can find more of his work at www.zackgoldmann.com.

The intro and outro of this podcast is a public domain song obtained from scottholmesmusic.com.

Intro/Outro- Hotshot by Scott Holmes

Disclaimer:

This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals. The information presented is for general educational purposes only and should NOT be used as professional medical advice or for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions.

The views and opinions expressed do not represent the views and opinions of our employer or any affiliated institution. Expressed opinions are based on specific facts, under certain conditions, and subject to certain assumptions and should not be used or relied upon for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions or in any legal proceeding. Full terms and conditions can be found at portablepeds.com.

Thanks for listening! As always, please Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, or your favorite podcasting platform. Also, Subscribe to get all the latest episodes, and Share this episode with someone you think would enjoy it! Hope to see you real soon!

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A tartalmat a Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, DO, and Elizabeth Grogan, MD, Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, Elizabeth Grogan, and MD biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, DO, and Elizabeth Grogan, MD, Ryan Flaherty, DO, Samantha DeMarsh, Elizabeth Grogan, and MD vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Today we’ll be covering Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), going along with this month’s theme, Cardiology. If you haven’t listened to our podcast before, each week we have a case-based discussion about a medical topic to help you study for the pediatric medicine board exam. Episodes are released every weekend, and the case is then reviewed and reinforced on social media throughout the week.

Follow the podcast on social media:

Facebook- @portablepeds (www.facebook.com/portablepeds)

Twitter- @portablepeds (www.twitter.com/portablepeds)

We'd love to hear from you via email at portablepeds@gmail.com!

Also, feel free to visit our website, www.portablepeds.com, for more content.

Today’s Case:

A two and a half week old infant presents to the emergency department with poor feeding and decreased urine output for the past 24 hours. She is tachycardic, tachypneic, and in acute distress. An ABG from her right wrist is obtained, and her PaO2 is > 100mmHg with signs of metabolic acidosis. She has had no fevers or other sick symptoms. You obtain four-extremity blood pressures, and there is a 25mmHg gradient between the right upper extremity and the lower extremities. Which murmur is associated with the most likely diagnosis?

  1. A fixed split S2 loudest at the pulmonic region
  2. A harsh pan-systolic murmur
  3. No murmur
  4. A continuous machine-like murmur over the left precordium
  5. A harsh systolic murmur that is loudest on the back

We would like to give an enormous thank you to Zack Goldmann for designing this podcast’s logo and accompanying artwork. You can find more of his work at www.zackgoldmann.com.

The intro and outro of this podcast is a public domain song obtained from scottholmesmusic.com.

Intro/Outro- Hotshot by Scott Holmes

Disclaimer:

This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals. The information presented is for general educational purposes only and should NOT be used as professional medical advice or for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions.

The views and opinions expressed do not represent the views and opinions of our employer or any affiliated institution. Expressed opinions are based on specific facts, under certain conditions, and subject to certain assumptions and should not be used or relied upon for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions or in any legal proceeding. Full terms and conditions can be found at portablepeds.com.

Thanks for listening! As always, please Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, or your favorite podcasting platform. Also, Subscribe to get all the latest episodes, and Share this episode with someone you think would enjoy it! Hope to see you real soon!

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