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DO-NOT-RESUSCITATE (DNR)/PRACTITIONER ORDERS ST L …
www.idph.state.il.usReviewing a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)/POLST Form This DNR/POLST form should be reviewed periodically and if: • The patient is transferred from one care setting or care level to another, • o r thei saub n lc g p ’ , • or the patient’s treatment preferences change, • or the patient’s primary care professional changes.
End-Of-LIfe Decisions
www.alz.org» May not prolong life. » Is not recommended by many experts when a person is terminally ill. The family can ask the doctor to sign a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order and place it in the person’s medical chart. A DNR order states that no attempts will be made to revive the person. Palliative care Palliative care uses a multidisciplinary approach
Health Care Advance Directives
www.usf.eduwant to consider having a pre-hospital Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNRO). A DNRO identifies people who do not wish to be resuscitated from respiratory or cardiac arrest. The pre-hospital DNRO is a specific yellow form available from the Florida …
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PREHOSPITAL DO NOT …
emsa.ca.govNot Resuscitate (DNR) Form (together with an enrollment form and the appropriate fee). Although optional, use of a wrist or neck medallion facilitates prompt identification of the patient, avoids the problem of lost or misplaced forms, and is strongly encouraged.
ADVANCED MEDICAL DIRECTIVES
ldh.la.govA “Do Not Resuscitate” (DNR) Order. Louisiana Healthcare Connections will tell you about any changes to state law affecting Advance Directives. We will send you this information as soon as possible but no later than 90 days after the date of change. Ask your doctor or call