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How to link title in the DNR Form

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welcome back to my latest video today I want to talk about being a DNR versus being a full code and what that means and kind of the differentiating things between the two I am going to be straight up this is what Ive experienced in the United States I know a lot of people live elsewhere and so Im sure there are different cheating things between the two and maybe there are different other places so this is just what I learned in the United States but basically where I did not see you and when someones a full code that means theyre full code youre going to do everything as long as its within like theyre religiously so for example is your host witnesses typically do not receive blood transfusions and things like that so full code treat everything and basically what the actual full code stands for is if your heart stops we are going to do chest compressions we are going to shock you if needed we are going to give you life-saving medications were gonna intubate you all of those fun

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The nonhospital DNR form is very short, not even a full page. It just includes the patients name, date of birth, a statement indicating, do not resuscitate the person named above, and then signatures and information for the physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant completing the form.
The DNR Form Ontario requires the patients name, date of birth, address, telephone number, and signature. Additionally, it requires the patient to specify their medical wishes regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), medical treatments, and other end-of-life decisions.
DNR protocols typically require the signing of an out-of-hospital DNR order by both the clinician and patient (or the patients surrogate) and the use of a special identifier (eg, a bracelet or brightly colored form) that is worn by or kept near the patient.
Question: What happens if you resuscitate someone with a DNR? If you attempt resuscitation on a person who has a valid DNR order, you open yourself up to lawsuit by the estate (read: family) of the person with the DNR order, especially if the attempt is successful and they are indeed brought back to life.
For example, someone with terminal cancer might write that they do not want to be put on a respirator (breathing machine) if they stop breathing. This action can increase their control over their death and their peace of mind, and eventually reduce their suffering.
Regardless of the format or the venue, DNR orders almost always follow the same general rules to be valid: DNR orders must be written by medical professionals rather than verbalized. Written DNR orders must include the patients name. DNR orders must be dated. The DNR order must be signed by the healthcare provider.
DNR Order Rules Like other complicated medical care in the United States, the application of DNR orders varies from state to state, especially regarding out-of-hospital (ambulance) care. Some states have standardized forms for DNR orders; if the order is not written on that specific form, it cannot be honored.
The types of treatments that a patient with a DNR order would not receive include cardiopulmonary resuscitation (chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing, or CPR), electric shocks to the heart, assisted breathing with mechanical devices, or the use of medications intended to start the heart again.

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