TRUE/FALSE?
A. A normal physical examination at birth rules out the likelihood of congenital heart disease.
TRUE/FALSE?
B. The recurrence risk of congenital heart disease in siblings of an affected child is increased two folds.
TRUE/FALSE?
C. Babies with a congenital heart disease may not be symptomatic until several weeks of age.
TRUE/FALSE?
D. Innocent murmurs typically have varying intensity upon review at different times.
TRUE/FALSE?
E. A child with facial dysmorphism and a systolic murmur should be investigated for the possibility of heart disease.
TRUE/FALSE?
F. A normal foetal cardiac scan rules out the possibility of congenital heart disease.
TRUE/FALSE?
G. The 2008 guidelines for infective endocarditis prophylaxis for procedures have ruled out the need for prophylaxis for several cardiac lesions that previously mandated prophylaxis.
TRUE/FALSE?
H. Children with acyanotic heart disease are predisposed to paradoxical emboli and brain abscess formation.