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[Music] hi john stromeier from strom meyer law and today were discussing the differences between an advanced directive a medical power of attorney and a do not resuscitate order now these are all documents that we use as part of the normal estate planning process but they are different and they while they overlap theyre not the same thing first one we want to talk about is the do not resuscitate or dnr order this is used by clients who do not want to be resuscitated if theyre outside of the hospital if theyre in the hospital theres a different in a hospital form that they may have but if youre outside of the hospital the dnr order needs to have a specific form and among other things it needs to have either two witnesses and a notary or or two witnesses or a notary and it must have a physicians signature authorizing that do not resuscitate order if thats in place and something happens to you and it looks like your death is imminent then that dnr order will stop medical personnel