Acute pulmonary edema is most likely to improve when treated with:
A) Aspirin, a loop diuretic, nitrates, and ACE inhibitors
B) Beta blockade (e.g., with high doses of intravenous propranolol)
C) Calcium channel blockade (e.g., diltiazem)
D) Norepinephrine, aspirin, and heparin
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