A child with congenital heart disease is more prone to develop which complication?
1. Urinary disturbances
2. Bleeding tendencies
3. Repeated abdominal distention
4. Repeated respiratory infections
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1. Congenital heart disease does not cause urinary disturbances.
2. Congenital heart disease does not result in bleeding tendencies.
3. Congenital heart disease does not result in repeated abdominal distention.
4. Congenital heart disease does predispose the child to repeated respiratory infections due to pulmonary congestion.
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