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Long-term outcomes after repair of congenital heart defects : part 1 / Marion E. McRae

By: Series: American Journal of Nursing. 115 : 1, page 24-35 Publication details: January 2015ISSN:
  • 0002-936X
Subject(s): Summary: Many congenital heart defects can be repaired, but long-term monitoring is often required to forestall possible complications. Here, McRae highlights ten common congenital heart defects, their repairs, and their common long-term outcomes, along with the implications for nurses in both cardiac and noncardiac settings.
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Many congenital heart defects can be repaired, but long-term monitoring is often required to forestall possible complications. Here, McRae highlights ten common congenital heart defects, their repairs, and their common long-term outcomes, along with the implications for nurses in both cardiac and noncardiac settings.

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