| DNR | daunorubicin; do not resuscitate; dorsal nerve root |
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| DNR | Do Not Resuscitate |
| DNR | <abbreviation> "do not resuscitate." (05 Mar 2000) |
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Is a special case of data reengineering. DNR tools enforce uniform naming conventions across all software systems. DoD studies predict a 100 to 1 reduction in data names if such names were standardized and controlled across all services [Connall 92]. As Lt. General Peter Kind remarked at STC 94 "standard data is as important as standard equipment".
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an order dictating that an individual does not desire resuscitative measures in the case of failed breathing or cardiac arrest
Ãâó: www.mywhatever.com/cifwriter/content/66/4620.html
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| DNR |
Department of Natural Resources
Ãâó: www.michigan.gov/budget/0,1607,7-157-11460_11541--...
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abbreviation for Do not resuscitate; often requested or ordered for terminally ill patients.
Ãâó: www.erheadquarters.com/doctors_chart/medical_terms...
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If parents request a "Do Not Resuscitate Order," the provider should discuss the request with the participant's physician and assist the parents in obtaining the order from the physician.
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