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HESI RN PEDS CASE STUDY CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2026/2027 (GRADED A+)

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, Meet the Client: Timmy Hartsell

Joan and Thomas Hartsell bring their 4-month-old son, Timmy, to the pediatric
emergency department because they are concerned that “something is just not
right” with him. Although they cannot identify one specific problem, they have
noticed that Timmy has been behaving differently from his usual behavior and
does not seem like himself. The healthcare provider (HCP) performs a thorough
physical assessment and determines that Timmy is experiencing congestive
heart failure (CHF). Based on the assessment findings, the HCP suspects that
Timmy has a ventricular septal defect (VSD), a congenital heart defect that can
increase pulmonary blood flow and place additional stress on the infant’s heart.



1. Meet the Client: Timmy Hartsell. Joan and Thomas Hartsell bring their 4-
month-old son, Timmy, to the pediatric emergency department because they
report that “something is just not right” with him. They explain that they
cannot identify one specific problem but have noticed that Timmy is
behaving differently than usual. After completing a thorough assessment,
the healthcare provider determines that Timmy is experiencing congestive
heart failure (CHF) and suspects a ventricular septal defect (VSD), a
congenital heart defect. Which clinical manifestations should the nurse
expect to assess in an infant diagnosed with VSD?


A. Bradycardia, shallow respirations, and decreased muscle tone
B. Tachypnea and grunting with intercostal and subcostal retractions
C. Slow respirations with abdominal distention and dry mucous membranes
D. Hypertension, bounding pulses, and decreased respiratory effort


Correct Answer: B. Tachypnea and grunting with intercostal and subcostal
retractions.

, Rationale: An infant with a significant VSD can develop increased pulmonary blood
flow, resulting in pulmonary congestion and an increased workload on the heart. The
resulting respiratory distress may manifest as tachypnea, grunting, and intercostal or
subcostal retractions. These findings are consistent with the increased cardiac
workload and fluid accumulation in the lungs associated with CHF.


2. The nurse continues assessing Timmy after his admission to the pediatric
unit and recognizes that infants with heart failure may demonstrate signs of
poor cardiac function and impaired tissue perfusion. The nurse carefully
evaluates Timmy’s peripheral circulation, respiratory status, and overall fluid
balance. Which clinical finding would support the nurse’s concern that the
child is experiencing heart failure?


A. Warm extremities with brisk capillary refill
B. Increased appetite with rapid weight gain from adequate nutrition
C. Cool extremities with signs of impaired peripheral perfusion
D. Strong peripheral pulses with decreased respiratory effort


Correct Answer: C. Cool extremities with signs of impaired peripheral
perfusion.


Rationale: Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to
adequately meet the body’s metabolic needs. Reduced cardiac output causes
peripheral vasoconstriction, which can result in cool extremities and poor peripheral
perfusion. This finding indicates that blood flow to peripheral tissues is being
compromised.


3. During Timmy’s admission assessment, the nurse evaluates for additional
manifestations associated with heart failure. Because heart failure can affect
both pulmonary and systemic circulation, the nurse observes Timmy’s
respiratory effort and assesses for evidence of fluid accumulation. Which

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