Author: Shamieh, Omar; Richardson, Kathryn; Abdel-Razeq, Hikmat; Harding, Richard; Sullivan, Richard; Mansour, Asem
Title: COVID-19 – Impact on DNR Orders in the Largest Cancer Center in Jordan Cord-id: pzbcthjr Document date: 2020_5_5
ID: pzbcthjr
Snippet: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic requires healthcare teams to rethink how they can continue to provide high quality care for all patients, whether they are suffering from a COVID-19 infection or other diseases with clinical uncertainty. Although the number of cases of COVID-19 in Jordan remains relatively low compared to many other countries, our team introduced significant changes to team operations early, with the aim of protecting patients, families and healthcare staff from COVID-19 infections
Document: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic requires healthcare teams to rethink how they can continue to provide high quality care for all patients, whether they are suffering from a COVID-19 infection or other diseases with clinical uncertainty. Although the number of cases of COVID-19 in Jordan remains relatively low compared to many other countries, our team introduced significant changes to team operations early, with the aim of protecting patients, families and healthcare staff from COVID-19 infections, while preparing to respond to the needs of patients suffering from severe COVID-19 infections. This paper describes the changes made to our ‘Do not resuscitate’ (DNR) policy for the duration of the pandemic.
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