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UNIFIED
DO NOT ATTEMPT CARDIOPULMONARY
RESUSCITATION
(DNA CPR) POLICY
FOR USE ACROSS
ALL PROVIDERS
IN LINCOLNSHIREDNACPR Policy V6×Jan2016Page 1 of 16Index
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It is important to note that DNACPR policies may vary based on local laws, healthcare settings, and individual circumstances. It is advisable to consult with healthcare professionals or legal experts for specific guidance.
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