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Nursing ethics / Emergency medicine / Cardiopulmonary resuscitation / Do not resuscitate / Emergency medical services / Defibrillation / Medical record / Airway management / Artificial respiration / Medicine / First aid / Medical ethics
Date: 2008-10-10 00:37:38
Nursing ethics
Emergency medicine
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Do not resuscitate
Emergency medical services
Defibrillation
Medical record
Airway management
Artificial respiration
Medicine
First aid
Medical ethics

Figure: 25 TAC §[removed]h)(2) STOP DO NOT RESUSCITATE

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