| 11. | The marginal arteries supply blood to the superficial portions of the right ventricle.
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| 12. | The lead usually lodges in the apex or septum of the right ventricle.
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| 13. | Over time, the right ventricle becomes more involved, leading to right ventricular failure.
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| 14. | Most Fallot babies have a dime-size hole between the left and right ventricles.
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| 15. | "Backward " failure of the right ventricle leads to congestion of systemic capillaries.
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| 16. | The right atrium is connected to the right ventricle by the tricuspid valve.
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| 17. | Two vessels, the left aorta and the pulmonary artery, exit the right ventricle.
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| 18. | The right ventricle will fail before there is left ventricular dysfunction.
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| 19. | The left and right atrium and left and right ventricle.
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| 20. | Then, the left and right ventricles contract simultaneously as well.
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