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Concept Resuscitation
Concept Resuscitation Orders
Concept Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Academic Article Informed consent in emergency medicine: ethics under fire.
Academic Article Do the ward notes reflect the quality of end-of-life care?
Academic Article The accuracy of substituted judgments in patients with terminal diagnoses.
Academic Article The timing of do-not-resuscitate orders and hospital costs.
Academic Article The quality of mercy. Caring for patients with 'do not resuscitate' orders.
Academic Article Patients' ratings of quality and satisfaction with care at the end of life.
Academic Article Factors associated with the time nurses spend at the bedsides of seriously ill patients with poor prognoses.
Academic Article A prospective trial of a new policy eliminating signed consent for do not resuscitate orders.
Academic Article The quality of care plans for patients with do-not-resuscitate orders.
Academic Article Beliefs and attitudes of nurses and physicians about do not resuscitate orders and who should speak to patients and families about them.
Academic Article The surrogate's experience in authorizing a do not resuscitate order.
Academic Article Creating a dignified option: ethical considerations in the formulation of prehospital DNR protocol.
Academic Article Physicians' confidence in discussing do not resuscitate orders with patients and surrogates.
Academic Article Implementation of DNR orders in the Department of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Academic Article A computerized system for entering orders to limit treatment: implementation and evaluation.
Academic Article Long-term effects of ethics education on the quality of care for patients who have do-not-resuscitate orders.
Academic Article Do patients die because they have DNR orders, or do they have DNR orders because they are going to die?
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