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2011, Number 1

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Rev Mex Enf Cardiol 2011; 19 (1)

Impact of congenital heart abnormalities in growth and development of children

Sierra PM
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Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 21-26
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Key words:

Congenital heart disease, hypoxia, growth, development.

ABSTRACT

Physical growth and the acquisition of cognitive skills are dynamic processes that begin in the embryonic stage and end after adolescence. These two processes reflect the child’s interaction areas, health status and genetic determinants of each individual. Human responses to health problems such as severe congenital heart disease are manifested by global heart failure or hypoxic spell at early ages. Both factors have a direct impact on the child’s outcome, and it is important at the time of the nursing assessment to detect these problems, which lead to a nursing diagnosis of delayed growth and development.


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