January 1-2, 2026 Onward. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
RIDGE ROAD NIC - DOCTOR & RESEARCHER
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
January 1-2, 2026 Onward
ALPHA HEALTH CLINIC
Medical Practitioner & Specialist (2011 onward)
Neuro-Science Focused
2-4 days a week or up to
Credentials & professional + financial portfolio available
S.B.G - CITY - R&D (CIG)
Mechanical Engineer & Particle Physicist (2014 onward)
27-29 Days annually then up to 1-3 day weeks monthly
Credentials & professional + financial portfolio available
PARTIAL RETIREMENT
3 weeks off annual + holidays
Own residences or temporary travel accommodations
NICOLE SYDNEY BENNETT (LEFT BODY) VS
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett (right body)
Body of... the
https://sydneysspacelive.blogspot.com/2025/08/dr-sydney-n-bennett-body.html
Portfolio & 2026 Changes
https://citythe22ndfirm.blogspot.com/2025/12/do-not-wa-t-to-be-bothered-then-now.html
Resume - CV & Alpha Health Clinic Owner
https://citythe22ndfirm.blogspot.com/2025/12/2026-long-resume-cv-update.html
DR SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT IS A "DO" NOT A "DO NOT"
You "do" Resuscitate as life needs to be saved & maintained regardless to live as long as possible (DR not DNR). Not to be misrake with Dr for Doctor
"Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) is a medical order telling healthcare providers not to perform CPR (chest compressions, shocks, breathing machines) if your heart or breathing stops, ensuring your end-of-life wishes for natural death are respected, but it doesn't stop other care like pain relief; it's a serious decision made with doctors, best discussed with family, to avoid potentially harmful, invasive procedures that might not lead to recovery, especially for frail individuals.
What it means
• No CPR: Medical staff will not start Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation if your heart stops or you stop breathing.
• Not a "Do Not Treat" order: You still get all other standard medical care, like medications, comfort care, and treatment for illnesses.
• Ensures your wishes: It legally documents your choice to avoid life-sustaining treatments when recovery isn't expected or desired.
How it works
• Documented order: It must be documented in your medical record by a healthcare professional.
• Decision-making: It's best discussed with your doctor and family while you can still make decisions, as the process and required forms (like the DNR Confirmation Form in Ontario) vary by location.
• Reversible: You can change your mind and request CPR later if you wish.
Why people choose a DNR
• Frail health: Resuscitation can be physically harmful (broken bones, brain damage) and often unsuccessful, particularly for the very ill or elderly.
• Quality of life: Focus shifts from prolonging life at all costs to comfort and dignity, often aligning with hospice care.
• Legal/Ethical: It prevents healthcare workers from providing aggressive treatment that goes against your values or what's medically appropriate.
Do-not-resuscitate
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