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- Tags: Resuscitation Orders
Ethics of translation: MOLST and electronic advance directives.
Tags: *Advance Directives/ethics, *Decision Making, *Electronics, *Life Support Care/ethics, *Resuscitation Orders, *Terminal Care/ethics, 2010, Advance Care Planning – Ethical Issues, Advance Directives – Ethical Issues, Aultman Julie M, Cardiopulmonary, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/ethics, College of Graduate Studies, Communication, Computer Assisted, Computer-Assisted, Decision Making, Decision Making/ethics, Decision Support Techniques, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Humans, Life Support Care – Ethical Issues, Medical, Medical Orders, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Patient, Patient Autonomy, Personal Values, Resuscitation, Resuscitation Orders, Right to Die, Terminal Care – Ethical Issues, The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, United States, Values Clarification
Transfer of DNR orders to the ED from extended care facilities.
Tags: *Advance Directives, *Critical Illness, *Health Services for the Aged, *Skilled Nursing Facilities, 2017, 80 and over, Advance Directives, Aged, Amireh Ahmad, Chaudhary Ali, Coding – Administration, Coding – Standards, Critical Illness, Do-not-resuscitate, Emergency Medical Services – Administration, Emergency Medical Services/*organization & administration, Emergency Service, EMS, Extended care facilities, Female, Forms and Records Control/*organization & administration/standards, Frey Jennifer A, Health Services for the Aged, Hospital, Human, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, McQuown Colleen M, Medical Records – Statistics and Numerical Data, Medical Records/*statistics & numerical data, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Ohio, Outcome Assessment, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Patient Advocacy, Physicians, Prospective Studies, Resuscitation Orders, Skilled Nursing Facilities, The American journal of emergency medicine
Evaluation of ED patient and visitor understanding of living wills and do-not-resuscitate orders.
Tags: *Emergency Service, *Health Knowledge, *Living Wills, *Resuscitation Orders, *Visitors to Patients, 2015, 80 and over, Aged, Attitude to Health, Attitudes, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Frey Jennifer A, Hospital, Humans, Living Wills, NEOMED College of Medicine, Practice, Questionnaires, Resuscitation Orders, Ruhlin Michael U, Surveys and Questionnaires, The American journal of emergency medicine, Visitors to Patients, Wilber Scott T