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* Mechanical ventilation and intubation for respiratory support may be indicated | * Mechanical ventilation and intubation for respiratory support may be indicated | ||
* Underlying etiologies, and patients in shock need to be treated as clinically indicated | * Underlying etiologies, and patients in shock need to be treated as clinically indicated | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
- Patients in congestive heart failure may need a diuretic or afterload reduction.
- Supplemental oxygen is needed for all patients
- Mechanical ventilation and intubation for respiratory support may be indicated
- Underlying etiologies, and patients in shock need to be treated as clinically indicated