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NSG 6020 Assignment: Atrial Septal and Ventricular Septal Defects
NSG 6020 Assignment Atrial Septal and Ventricular Septal Defects
Defined ASD and VSD, and differentiated between the two.
Identified symptoms for each in children with treatment options.
Identified symptoms for each in adults with treatment options.
Submitted a two-page to three paper as a Word document using correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary.
Some children are born with a heart condition called a septal defect. This means there’s a hole in the wall that separates the heart’s four chambers. While this can be a scary diagnosis for any parent to hear, it’s important to keep in mind that the condition is treatable.
Here is a quick explanation of how the chambers work:
- The two upper chambers are the atria.
- The two lower chambers are the ventricles.
- The right chambers get oxygen-poor blood from the body and pump it to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
- The left chambers get oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pump it out to the rest of the body.
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In a healthy heart, the wall that separates the right and left chambers (the septum) prevents non-oxygenated blood from mixing with oxygenated blood. A septal defect allows blood to flow back and forth between the right and left sides of the heart.
“When there’s a hole in the heart, either at the atrial or ventricular level, the heart just can’t work efficiently,” explains Benjamin Barnes, M.D., M.S., a pediatric cardiologist at The Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Pediatric and Congenital Heart Center. The lungs end up getting too much oxygen-rich blood. This makes both the heart and lungs work harder.
What Are ASD and VSD?
An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the wall between the heart’s two upper chambers. ASD is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth.
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in the wall between the two lower chambers. In children, a VSD is usually congenital.
NSG 6020 Assignment: Atrial Septal and Ventricular Septal Defects Grading Rubric
Performance Category | 100% or highest level of performance
100% 16 points |
Very good or high level of performance
88% 14 points |
Acceptable level of performance
81% 13 points |
Inadequate demonstration of expectations
68% 11 points |
Deficient level of performance
56% 9 points
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Failing level
of performance 55% or less 0 points |
Total Points Possible= 50 | 16 Points | 14 Points | 13 Points | 11 Points | 9 Points | 0 Points |
Scholarliness
Demonstrates achievement of scholarly inquiry for professional and academic topics. |
Presentation of information was exceptional and included all of the following elements:
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Presentation of information was good, but was superficial in places and included all of the following elements:
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Presentation of information was minimally demonstrated in all of the following elements:
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Application of Course Knowledge
Demonstrate the ability to analyze and apply principles, knowledge and information learned in the outside readings and relate them to real-life professional situations |
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Interactive Dialogue
Initial post should be a minimum of 300 words (references do not count toward word count) The peer and instructor responses must be a minimum of 150 words each (references do not count toward word count) Responses are substantive and relate to the topic. |
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Grammar, Syntax, APA
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Participation
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Due Date Requirements | Demonstrated all of the following:
A minimum of one peer and one instructor responses are to be posted within the course no later than Sunday, 11:59 pm MT. |
Demonstrates one or less of the following.
A minimum of one peer and one instructor responses are to be posted within the course no later than Sunday, 11:59 pm MT. |