The Ethics of Unilateral Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders for COVID-19 Patients

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (4):633-640 (2021)
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This paper examines several decision-making models that have been proposed to limit the use of CPR for COVID-19 patients. My main concern will be to assess proposals for the implementation of unilateral DNRs — i.e., orders to withhold CPR without the agreement of patients or their surrogates.

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