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In this episode, we explore an innovative approach to managing congestive heart failure (CHF) in the Emergency Department: the use of a patient-directed, weight-based sliding scale furosemide plan. This strategy empowers patients to adjust their diuretic dose based on daily weight changes, aiming to improve self-management, reduce ED visits, and prevent hospital admissions. We also examine the role of a sliding scale furosemide plan in enabling patients to proactively and promptly adjust their dose, helping to address and offset the burden on an overstretched healthcare system, particularly in emergency settings.
By Anthony LauIn this episode, we explore an innovative approach to managing congestive heart failure (CHF) in the Emergency Department: the use of a patient-directed, weight-based sliding scale furosemide plan. This strategy empowers patients to adjust their diuretic dose based on daily weight changes, aiming to improve self-management, reduce ED visits, and prevent hospital admissions. We also examine the role of a sliding scale furosemide plan in enabling patients to proactively and promptly adjust their dose, helping to address and offset the burden on an overstretched healthcare system, particularly in emergency settings.