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is a doctor or hospital trying to force a dnr order on your loved one heres everything that you need to know about do not resuscitate orders including how its illegal for a physician or hospital to force one on you or to add a dnr to your medical file without your consent now lets cover the basics dnr stands for do not resuscitate sometimes its referred to as dnar do not attempt resuscitation this means that if the patients heart or breathing stops the doctor or nurse will not attempt to revive the patient frequently at texas right to life a frantic parent a spouse or adult child calls us when their loved one is in the hospital and the family member is facing intense pressure from the physician or hospital staff to consent to a dnr order the families report encounters such as theyre asking us every single day and weve already told them no or my father would never consent to a dnr but they keep asking us anyway some hospitals even go so far as to force a dnr on patients families