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Journal: :Lancet 2004
Norio Iizuka Yoshihiko Hamamoto Masaaki Oka

www.thelancet.com Vol 364 November 20, 2004 1837 want to be resuscitated? We are shifting full resuscitation from the hospital, where do-not-resuscitate orders are considered, into the community. Do people need to be encouraged to wear an advance directive (perhaps on a medical bracelet or necklace) and should the volunteer resuscitator look for this before attempting resuscitation or defibrill...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2003
Maria J Silveira Rick A Buell Richard A Deyo

OBJECTIVES To assess whether physicians know of Washington State's prehospital do-not-resuscitate (DNR) policy, 6 years after its implementation. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. SETTING Washington State, April 2001. PARTICIPANTS Four hundred seventy-one practicing physicians. MEASUREMENTS Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine relationships between physician and practice ...

2012
Tatiane Baratieri Edir Nei Teixeira Mandu Sonia Silva Marcon

* Extracted from the dissertation “Percepções de enfermeiros sobre a longitudinalidade em seu trabalho na Estratégia Saúde da Família”, State University of Maringá, 2010. 2 RN. Master in Nursing. Professor of the Nursing Department, Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste. Santa Helena, PR, Brazil. baratieri. [email protected] 3 RN. Ph.D. in Nursing. Professor of the Nursing Department, Federal U...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 1999
A H Eliasson J M Parker A F Shorr K A Babb R Harris B A Aaronson M Diemer

BACKGROUND Physicians are frequently unaware of their patients' desires regarding end-of-life care. Consequently, opportunities to implement do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders are often missed. OBJECTIVE To determine the reasons attending physicians do not write DNR orders when patients face increased mortality. METHODS Over 4 months, the medical records of all inpatients on the General Medici...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2009
Linda K Frisman Felicia Griffin-Fennell

Using indirect evidence, Wortzel and his colleagues raise the likelihood that the rates of suicide will increase among incarcerated veterans, given past trends and current information about veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Although it might be argued that the data are inadequate for the formulation of public policy, there is sufficient information to begin creating programs for vet...

2011
Serge Egelman Erika McCallister

In this paper, we argue that if privacy standards are created to guide “do-not-track” technologies, these standards should be created with the primary stakeholder in mind: the data subject. Previous privacy and security standards have been unsuccessful because implementations were inconsistent, confusing, or not readily apparent to the user. The Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs) empo...

2011
Paul Griffiths Andrea Scarantino

We argue that there are three coherent, nontrivial notions of basic-ness: conceptual basic-ness, biological basic-ness, and psychological basic-ness. There is considerable evidence for conceptually basic emotion categories (e.g., “anger,” “fear”). These categories do not designate biologically basic emotions, but some forms of anger, fear, and so on that are biologically basic in a sense we wil...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2017
Lior Fuchs Matthew Anstey Mengling Feng Ronen Toledano Slava Kogan Michael D Howell Peter Clardy Leo Celi Daniel Talmor Victor Novack

OBJECTIVES We quantified the 28-day mortality effect of preexisting do-not-resuscitate orders in ICUs. DESIGN Longitudinal, retrospective study of patients admitted to five ICUs at a tertiary university medical center (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, BIDMC, Boston, MA) between 2001 and 2008. INTERVENTION None. PATIENTS Two cohorts were defined: patients with do not resuscitate advan...

2013
Vaibhav Garg Sameer Patil

Privacy risks have been addressed through technical solutions such as privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) as well as regulatory measures including Do Not Track. These approaches are inherently limited as they are grounded in the paradigm of a rational end user who can determine, articulate, and manage consistent privacy preferences. This implies that self-serving efforts to implement individu...

2002
Luis E. Cuca Suarez Francesco Menichini Franco Delle Monache

Dois tetranortriterpenos, sendo um inédito e dois novos derivados do acido dihidrocinâmico foram obtidos da madeira de Hortia colombiana. Suas estruturas foram elucidadas por RMN, e as configurações relativas estabelecidas através de experimentos de nOe diferencial. Em adição, foram isolados aloxantoxiletina, nerolidol, epoxinerolidol, três conhecidos derivados do acido dihidrocinâmico e duas a...

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