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Continuing management

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Patient progress is monitored by checking blood pressure, pulse rate, heart sounds, chest sounds and urine output regularly.

Check urea and electrolytes, ECG and weight each day, with regular chest radiography. Restrict fluids.

If the patient is improving then change to oral frusemide.

Reference

  1. Diagnosing and managing acute heart failure in adults. NICE Clinical Guideline CG187 (Oct 2014 - updated Nov 2021)

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