Education only.This website is for education only and does not provide medical advice. If you have symptoms or concerns about your health, contact your doctor or seek care right away.

Resource Library

Keep resources, trackers, and videos in one place.

Use these printables and education links between appointments, then bring what you learn back to your HeartStrong booklet.

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Print trackers when you need them

Vitals, appointments, and hospitalization logs are available in print-friendly pages.

Keep video links close by

Video resources give you a quick way to revisit key topics between visits.

Bring everything back to the booklet

Use the site for support, then write important details into your HeartStrong guide.

HeartStrong printables

Choose a tracker or visit log.

Open a print-friendly tool, bring it to your next appointment, and write the most important details back into your booklet.

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Vitals tracker

Printable daily tracker for weight, blood pressure, heart rate, symptoms, and whether medications were taken.

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Appointment log

Bring this sheet to every visit so you can record questions, medication changes, tests, and next steps.

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Hospitalization or ED visit log

Track what happened during an emergency or hospital visit, including medication changes and follow-up plans.

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Heart Failure Resources

Find trusted education and support tools.

Learn more about heart failure from trusted organizations like the American Heart Association and Heart Failure Society of America.

American Heart Association

Heart failure tools and resources from the American Heart Association.

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Heart Failure Society of America

Patient education and support resources from the Heart Failure Society of America.

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SHARE-HF

Decision-making resource to help you speak with your care team about treatment options.

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Video Library

Keep learning between appointments.

Use these embedded videos when you want a refresher on medicines, symptoms, and daily routines that support your heart.

Heart Failure Medications

Learn about heart failure medicines, why they matter, and how the core therapy groups support the heart.

Importance of Heart Meds

An overview of guideline-directed medical therapy and why the four core medication groups help people feel better, live longer, and avoid hospitalization.

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Beta Blockers

Explains how beta blockers help the heart get stronger over time and what side effects to watch for early on.

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ACE Inhibitors and ARBs

Explains how ACE inhibitors and ARBs reduce strain on the heart, help remove salt and fluid, and relax blood vessels.

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Angiotensin Receptor/Neprilysin Inhibitors (ARNI)

Explains how sacubitril and valsartan work together to lower pressure in the heart and support stronger pumping.

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Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists (MRAs)

Explains how MRAs help manage fluid and protect the heart, along with why potassium checks matter.

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SGLT2 Inhibitors

Explains how SGLT2 inhibitors help lower heart pressure by removing extra water and sugar through the kidneys.

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Diuretics

Explains how water pills reduce swelling and breathing trouble, and why doses may change based on symptoms and labs.

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Vitals and Lifestyle Videos

Learn how daily monitoring and day-to-day habits support heart failure care between visits.

Blood Pressure Monitoring

Explains why blood pressure trends matter in heart failure and how daily checks can guide medication decisions.

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Weight Monitoring

Explains why sudden weight gain can signal fluid retention and when to call your care team about changes.

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Symptom Videos

Learn about symptom tracking, health status surveys, and what dizziness can mean in heart failure.

Health Status

Explains the KCCQ-12 symptom survey and how repeated check-ins help your care team understand how you are doing over time.

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Dizziness

Explains common reasons dizziness happens in heart failure and offers tips that can make it easier to manage safely.

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