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Something I read in Wikipedia's DNR article:
In many jurisdictions, medical professionals are ordered not to acknowledge DNR orders. This is especially common with paramedics, who are often employed by private companies unwilling to fight a potential lawsuit.
Is it really common for a company to instruct its employees to ignore DNRs? I'm pretty sure you can be sued for not honoring a DNR odrer.
In many jurisdictions, medical professionals are ordered not to acknowledge DNR orders. This is especially common with paramedics, who are often employed by private companies unwilling to fight a potential lawsuit.
Is it really common for a company to instruct its employees to ignore DNRs? I'm pretty sure you can be sued for not honoring a DNR odrer.
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