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DNAR and Ethics in Emergency Rescue Efforts
One of the goals of an emergency service providers is and it must be taught to students who learn basic first aid skills that respecting the individual’s decisions, rights and privacy is also the core responsibility of rescuers.
Our today’s post is all about ethics involved in administrating emergency services in out of hospital scenarios. Continue reading
Posted in emergency care and first aid, First Aid CPR and AED, First Aid or EMS Ethics
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