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DNAR: To Resuscitate or Not to Resuscitate?

2020
‘Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR)’ or ‘do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR)’ orders have been regarded as the best way to ensure that patients are not resuscitated in clinically inappropriate circumstances, or against their wishes. However, the use of DNAR orders has become contentious in situations where individuals have not been ...
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Decisions to terminate resuscitation. Resuscitation Committee.

Resuscitation, 1998
To gain more insight into decision making around the termination of resuscitation (CPR), we studied factors which influenced the time before discontinuing resuscitation, and the criteria on which those decisions were based. These criteria were compared with those of the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and the American Heart Association (AHA).
de Vos, R.   +3 more
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Resuscitation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
S C, WIGGIN, P, SAUNDERS, G A, SMALL
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How Much Resuscitation Is Enough Resuscitation?

Pediatrics, 1992
One of the problems facing all of us when we perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on children is deciding when enough is enough, and when it is perhaps too much. We want to give any child experiencing a sudden, unexpected catastrophe with cardiopulmonary arrest the fullest benefit of our skills and techniques, but if we persist too long, we risk ...
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Resuscitation

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2020
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To resuscitate or not to resuscitate

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1977
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Resuscitation and non-resuscitation orders

Palliative Medicine, 1994
D L, Alison, F, Hicks
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