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dnr is used in like every context ever so i just cant piece it together. is it do not resuscitate? nobody uses it like that would be it
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Did not read, it’s ignoring what someone is sayingdnr is used in like every context ever so i just cant piece it together. is it do not resuscitate? nobody uses it like that would be it
preciate itDid not read, it’s ignoring what someone is saying
Dnrdnr is used in like every context ever so i just cant piece it together. is it do not resuscitate? nobody uses it like that would be it
DNR primarily means "Do Not Resuscitate," a medical order instructing healthcare providers not to perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) if a person's heart stops or breathing ceases, often part of an advance directive for end-of-life care, but it can also refer to the Donetsk People's Republic, a disputed political entity in Ukraine. In medicine, it ensures patient wishes for comfort over aggressive life-prolonging measures are respected, while in politics, it denotes a region.![]()