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Experience with a hospital policy on not offering cardiopulmonary resuscitation when believed more harmful than beneficial
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Experience with a hospital policy on not offering cardiopulmonary resuscitation when believed more harmful than beneficial

Andrew M Courtwright, Sharon Brackett, Wendy Cadge, Eric L Krakauer and Ellen M Robinson
Journal of critical care, Vol.30(1), pp.173-177
02/2015
PMID: 25457115

Abstract

Do not resuscitate End of life Ethics consultation Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Critical Illness Ethics Committees, Clinical Hospitals, General Resuscitation Orders--ethics Withholding Treatment--ethics Medical Futility Massachusetts Ethics, Medical Hospital Administration

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