Truncus arteriosus symptoms course,
in this course we will learn about the Truncus Arteriosus Symptoms course, focusing on understanding the symptoms associated with this rare congenital heart defect. Truncus arteriosus occurs when a single large blood vessel emerges from the heart instead of separate pulmonary and aortic arteries, leading to mixed oxygenated and deoxygenated blood circulation. Participants will explore key symptoms such as cyanosis (bluish skin), rapid breathing, fatigue, poor feeding, delayed growth, and heart murmurs. The course also emphasizes the importance of early detection, diagnostic techniques like echocardiography, and monitoring for signs of congestive heart failure. Healthcare professionals will learn to assess symptom severity and collaborate on treatment plans, including surgical intervention and ongoing care to improve patient outcomes.