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Waisel D, Burns J, Johnson J, et al. Guidelines for preoperative do-not-resuscitate policies. J Clin Anesth 2002; 14:467-473. An outstanding review of the various barriers to implementing perioperative DNR policies. This paper also offers practical recommendations to overcome the impediments.
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Waisel D. Perioperative DNR orders. ASA Newsletter 2002; 66:32-34. This informal discussion attempts to determine and correct why perioperative DNR policies are poorly accepted.
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