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🫀 Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) Explained | Pediatric Congenital Heart Defects | NCLEX Review Join Artemis Interactive Media for a clear and engaging breakdown of Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) — one of the most important cyanotic congenital heart defects every nursing student and healthcare provider needs to understand. In this presentation, we simplify the PROVe mnemonic and walk through the four classic defects of Tetralogy of Fallot: ✅ Pulmonary Stenosis ✅ Right Ventricular Hypertrophy ✅ Overriding Aorta ✅ Ventricular Septal Defect ✅ Everything causes cyanosis Learn how TOF causes right-to-left shunting, decreased oxygenation, cyanosis, tet spells, squatting behavior, clubbing, and the classic boot-shaped heart seen on chest x-ray. This video covers: ✨ What Tetralogy of Fallot is ✨ Signs and symptoms of TOF ✨ Tet spells and emergency interventions ✨ Knee-chest positioning ✨ Oxygen therapy, propranolol, IV fluids, and surgical repair ✨ Nursing care priorities ✨ Parent teaching ✨ NCLEX-style practice questions with rationales Perfect for: 🩺 Nursing students 🩺 NCLEX prep 🩺 Pediatric nurses 🩺 New graduate nurses 🩺 Healthcare students 🩺 Anyone learning about congenital heart defects At Artemis Interactive Media, our goal is to make complex nursing concepts easier to understand so you can provide safe, quality patient care. 📚 More study guides, printable resources, and educational materials are available through Artemis Interactive Media. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this helped you! #TetralogyOfFallot #TOF #CongenitalHeartDefects #PedsNursing #NCLEX #Final #Exit Exam #PediatricNursing #NursingSchool #NurseEducation #CardiacDefects #ArtemisInteractiveMedia