Name the defects , is the primary problem cyanosis or congestiveheart failire , where is too mich blood going (lungs or body) wheris too little blood going (lungs or body )
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6 Defect 6: Is the primary problem cyanosis or CHF? Is blood flow to lungs too great, too little, or about the same? Is blood flow to body lungs too great, too little, or about the same?
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