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Encouraging self-care in patients with heart failure


 

References

In “Taking control of heart failure,” which is available at http://www.hfsa.org/hfsa-wp/content/uploads/2014/06/module1_takingcontrolofheartfailure.pdf, the Heart Failure Society of America describes steps patients can take to actively work with their doctor to optimize treatment. In addition to emphasizing the importance of self-care steps such as complying with medication regimens, eating a low-sodium diet, and remaining physically active, this pamphlet also provides questions patients should ask their doctor to better understand heart failure.

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