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Revision as of 22:12, 7 September 2021
Do not resuscitate orders (Eugenics, COVID-19/Euthanasia) | |
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Bright colours can make anything conscionable. | |
A form of COVID-19/Euthanasia |
A DNR is presumed in the event of a cardiac arrest unless a do not resuscitate order is in place in England and Wales.
COVID has increased the use of these orders.
In 2021, The Guardian reported that blanket orders are used in English care homes.[1]
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