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A do-not-resuscitate order instructs healthcare providers to refrain from cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a patient’s breathing stops or if the patient’s heart stops beating. CPR can also pose a dilemma, but one worth considering, especially in the context of your health (or the heal...
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders for the Incompetent Patient in the Absence of Family Consent To understand the factors that distinguish terminally ill, incompetent patients who are given do-not-resuscitate status by physicians against the wishes of... TA Brennan - 《Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics》 ...
© 2004 Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. About this chapter Cite this chapter Eisenberg, R.L. (2004). Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders. In: Radiology and the Law. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2040-4_22 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps://doi...
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The interval between the do-not-resuscitate order and death was between zero and 60 days, with an average of 8.4 days and a median of 6 days; it exceeded 20 days in 14 cases. We attribute the high degree of compliance with the New York State do-not-resuscitate law observed in this ...
The Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) legislation attempted to anticipate commonly occurring situations where the decision about whether to initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) might occur, and give patients informed choice in the matter. Perhaps nowhere has the legislation been more troublesome than in ...
Kamer, R., McClung, J.: 1995, ‘New York’s Do-Not-Resuscitate Law: Benefit or burden’, this volume, pp. 227–234.Kamer, R. S., & McClung, J. A. (1995). New York’s no-not-resuscitate law: Burden or benefit? In R. Baker, M. A. Strosberg, & J. Bynum (Eds.), ...