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293 related items for PubMed ID: 11010731

  • 1. The do-not-resuscitate decision: the context, process, and consequences of DNR orders.
    Weiss GL, Hite CA.
    Death Stud; 2000 Jun; 24(4):307-23. PubMed ID: 11010731
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  • 2. Do not resuscitate orders and the cost of death.
    Maksoud A, Jahnigen DW, Skibinski CI.
    Arch Intern Med; 1993 May 24; 153(10):1249-53. PubMed ID: 8494477
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  • 3. The surrogate's experience in authorizing a do not resuscitate order.
    Handy CM, Sulmasy DP, Merkel CK, Ury WA.
    Palliat Support Care; 2008 Mar 24; 6(1):13-9. PubMed ID: 18282340
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  • 4. Decisions for and against resuscitation in an acute geriatric medicine unit serving the frail elderly.
    Torian LV, Davidson EJ, Fillit HM, Fulop G, Sell LL.
    Arch Intern Med; 1992 Mar 24; 152(3):561-5. PubMed ID: 1510746
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  • 5. The perceptions of do-not-resuscitate policies of dying patients with cancer.
    Olver I, Eliott JA.
    Psychooncology; 2008 Apr 24; 17(4):347-53. PubMed ID: 17631674
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  • 10. A controlled trial to improve care for seriously ill hospitalized patients. The study to understand prognoses and preferences for outcomes and risks of treatments (SUPPORT). The SUPPORT Principal Investigators.
    JAMA; 2008 Apr 24; 274(20):1591-8. PubMed ID: 7474243
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  • 11. How do-not-resuscitate orders are utilized in cancer patients: timing relative to death and communication-training implications.
    Levin TT, Li Y, Weiner JS, Lewis F, Bartell A, Piercy J, Kissane DW.
    Palliat Support Care; 2008 Dec 24; 6(4):341-8. PubMed ID: 19006588
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  • 12. Variation in the rates of do not resuscitate orders after major trauma and the impact of intensive care unit environment.
    Nathens AB, Rivara FP, Wang J, Mackenzie EJ, Jurkovich GJ.
    J Trauma; 2008 Jan 24; 64(1):81-8; discussion 88-91. PubMed ID: 18188103
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  • 15. Regional and institutional variation in the initiation of early do-not-resuscitate orders.
    Zingmond DS, Wenger NS.
    Arch Intern Med; 2008 Jan 24; 165(15):1705-12. PubMed ID: 16087817
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  • 19. The do-not-resuscitate order: associations with advance directives, physician specialty and documentation of discussion 15 years after the Patient Self-Determination Act.
    Morrell ED, Brown BP, Qi R, Drabiak K, Helft PR.
    J Med Ethics; 2008 Sep 24; 34(9):642-7. PubMed ID: 18757631
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  • 20. Do-not-resuscitate orders for critically ill patients in intensive care.
    Chang Y, Huang CF, Lin CC.
    Nurs Ethics; 2010 Jul 24; 17(4):445-55. PubMed ID: 20610578
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