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    Straton JB, Wang NY, Meoni LA, Ford DE, Klag MJ, Casarett D, Gallo JJ.
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  • 29. The attitude of cardiac care patients towards CPR and CPR education.
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  • 31. Patient and surrogate disagreement in end-of-life decisions: can surrogates accurately predict patients' preferences?
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    Puopolo AL, Kennard MJ, Mallatratt L, Follen MA, Desbiens NA, Conners AF, Califf R, Walzer J, Soukup J, Davis RB, Phillips RS.
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