PT Question of the Week - Tetralogy of Fallot

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You are about to treat a 3-month-old infant who has a diagnosis of tetralogy of Fallot. This congenital heart condition presents with which of the following signs?

1. An atrial septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, the aorta abnormally situated to the right, and right ventricular hypertrophy

2. An atrial septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, the aorta abnormally situated to the left, and right ventricular hypertrophy

3. A ventricular septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, the aorta abnormally situated to the right, and right ventricular hypertrophy

4. A ventricular septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, the aorta abnormally situated to the right, and left ventricular hypertrophy

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