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DNR orders are Do Not Resuscitate orders, sometimes called Do Not Attempt Resuscitation orders. If a patient has an emergency and 911 is called, the emergency providers or first responders who arrive to help will first check if the patient has a pulse and is breathing. If the patient is not, then they will provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, unless there is a medical order saying not to attempt CPR. There are two medical orders that can tell them not to attempt CPR: a DNR order and a POLST form. A DNR order only tells first responders not to attempt CPR. It doesnt say anything else. A POLST form can tell first responders not to attempt CPR and it can also tell them to attempt CPR POLST gives patients a way to be clear about whether or not they want CPR attempted. There are many medical emergencies where the patient has a pulse or is breathing which means first responders do not need to attempt CPR. A DNR order doesnt tell first responders anything about the patients trea