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  1. The Challenge of DNAR Orders in Schools.Amnon Goldworth - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):71-72.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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