subject area of
- CPR for patients in a persistent vegetative state? Academic Article
- Confidence in life-support decisions in the intensive care unit Academic Article
- DNR directives are established early in mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients Academic Article
- Decision Making in the Incompetent Elderly: “The Daughter from California Syndrome”* Academic Article
- Documenting life-support preferences in hospitalized patients Academic Article
- Evaluation of a multicenter ethics objective structured clinical examination Academic Article
- Health professional decision-making in the ICU: a review of the evidence. Academic Article
- Implementation trial of the basic life support termination of resuscitation rule: Reducing the transport of futile out-of-hospital cardiac arrests Academic Article
- Inter-rater reliability and comfort in the application of a basic life support termination of resuscitation clinical prediction rule for out of hospital cardiac arrest Academic Article
- Let me decide. Academic Article
- Levels of Care in the Intensive Care Unit: A Research Program Academic Article
- Outcomes of advance care directives after admission to a long-term care home: DNR the DNH? Academic Article
- Predictors, Treatments, and Outcomes of Do-Not-Resuscitate Status in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients (from a Nationwide Inpatient Cohort Study) Academic Article
- The prevalence of medical error related to end-of-life communication in Canadian hospitals: results of a multicentre observational study Academic Article
- Two years experience with a comprehensive health care directive in a home for the aged. Academic Article
- Understanding Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Decision Making Academic Article
- Users' Guides to the Medical Literature Academic Article
- Validation of a Rule for Termination of Resuscitation in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Conference Paper
- Variability in nurses' decisions about the care of chronically ill elderly patients: an international study. Academic Article
- Withdrawing Versus not Offering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Is There a Difference? Academic Article