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  1. Pediatric do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders and public schools: A national assessment of policies and laws.Michael B. Kimberly, Amanda L. Forte, Jean M. Carroll & Chris Feudtner - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):59 – 65.
    Some children living with life-shortening medical conditions may wish to attend school without the threat of having resuscitation attempted in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest on the school premises. Despite recent attention to in-school do-not-attempt-resuscitation (DNAR) orders, no assessment of state laws or school policies has yet been made. We therefore sought to survey a national sample of prominent school districts and situate their policies in the context of relevant state laws. Most (80%) school districts sampled did not have policies, (...)
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  • Nurses at the Helm: Implementing DNAR Orders in the Public School Setting.Gladys White - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):83-85.
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  • School DNAR in the Real World.Stuart J. Youngner - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):66-67.
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  • The Spectrum of Our Obligations: DNR in Public Schools.Kathryn L. Weise - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):81-83.
    Kimberly et al. (2005) have examined an important issue surrounding end-of-life decision-making, that of honoring do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders in the non-medical setting of public schools. Their...
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  • Legal Frameworks for Addressing the Well-Being of Terminally Ill Children.Adrian M. Viens & Jeffrey R. Bibbee - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):74-76.
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  • Going to School to Die: Equal Treatment for Well and Ill Children.Anita Silvers - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):69-71.
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  • DNAR in Schools: Questions and Concerns.Teresa A. Savage - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):72-74.
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  • Back to the Future: Overcoming Reluctance to Honor In-School DNAR Orders.John J. Paris & Gregory Webster - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):67-69.
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  • The First Step: DNAR Outside the Hospital and the Role of Pediatric Medical Care Providers.Julie Collier & Christy Sandborg - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):85-86.
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  • Ensuring that Difficult Decisions are Honored—Even in School Settings.Marcia Levetown - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):78-81.
    The utter devastation of the realization that your child will predecease you is nearly unimaginable. The decisions that we force upon parents in this situation can compound their grief and distress...
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  • Pediatric Resuscitation: Questioning DNAR Legitimacy and Offering an Alternative Decision-Making Model.Christian J. Krautkramer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):86-88.
    *The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the American Medical Association.
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  • A Response to Selected Commentaries on “Pediatric Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation Orders and Public Schools: A National Assessment of Policies and Laws”.Michael B. Kimberly, Amanda L. Forte, Jean M. Carroll & Chris Feudtner - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):W19-W21.
    Caring for children with life-shortening illnesses is a humbling task. While some decisions are simple and safe, the emotionally-charged choices regarding how to best care for these children often...
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  • The Challenge of DNAR Orders in Schools.Amnon Goldworth - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):71-72.
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  • DNAR in the Schools: Watch Your Language!Douglas S. Diekema - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):76-78.
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