The nurse explains that a ventricular septal defect will:
A) Allow blood to shunt left to right, causing increased pulmonary flow and no cyanosis
B) Allow right-to-left shunt, causing decreased pulmonary flow and cyanosis
C) Allow no shunting because of high pressure in the left ventricle
D) Allow increased pressure in the left atrium, impeding circulation of oxygenated blood in the circulating volume
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