What are some clinical symptoms of a moderate-to-large ventricular septal defect, specifically nonrestrictive left-to-right shunting
I.Tachycardia
II.Tachypnea
III.Accessory muscle use
IV.Failure to thrive
V.Diaphoresis
VI.Cyanosis
VII.Poor feeding
A) I, III, V, and VII
B) I, II, III, and VI
C) IV, V, VI, and VII
D) II, IV, V, and VII
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