DNAR vs DNR: A Texas Guardian’s Guide to End-of-Life Orders

A hospital calls late in the day. Your mother fell, she's confused, and the doctor says she may need urgent decisions made tonight. One nurse mentions a DNR. Another says DNAR. A sibling asks whether signing one means “giving up.” Someone else says you may need guardianship because your mother can't speak for herself. That

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