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In this MedCram lecture, the focus is on understanding key concepts related to treatment in healthcare, specifically DNR (Do Not Resuscitate), full code, and palliative care. The speaker aims to clarify these terms, particularly in the context of intensive care units and general care settings. DNR indicates that a patient does not wish to be resuscitated in the event of a cardiac arrest or breathing cessation, but there may be confusion around what this entails. Conversely, a full code refers to the actions taken during a "code blue," which involves resuscitative efforts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clear consent and understanding regarding patients' treatment preferences.

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Did you know that there are two different types of DNR orders that can be chosen? The first is the DNR Comfort Care (DNRCC) and the other is the DNR Comfort Care- Arrest (DNRCC-Arrest).
State of Ohio A Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order means that CPR is not to be conducted in case of cardiac or respiratory arrest. In the state of Ohio there are two DNR orders: DNR-CCA (Comfort Care Arrest) and DNR-CC (Comfort Care). Only a physician or Licensed Independent Practitioner can write a DNR order.
Did you know that there are two different types of DNR orders that can be chosen? The first is the DNR Comfort Care (DNRCC) and the other is the DNR Comfort Care- Arrest (DNRCC-Arrest).
DNACPR is sometimes called DNAR (do not attempt resuscitation) or DNR (do not resuscitate) but they all refer to the same thing. DNACPR means if your heart or breathing stops your healthcare team will not try to restart it. A DNACPR decision is made by you and/or your doctor or healthcare team.
I, , request limited emergency care as herein described. I understand DNR means that if my heart stops beating or if I stop breathing, no medical procedure to restart breathing or heart functioning will be instituted.
There are currently two types of DNR orders: 1) DNR Comfort Care, and 2) DNR Comfort Care - Arrest. Upon the issuance of either order, standard forms of identification are provided for in OAC rule 3701-62-04.
Level 2: Stay in the facility and receive all medications and treatments possible within the facility. Level 3: Be transferred to a hospital from a nursing facility but not given CPR or taken to intensive care. Level 4: Be taken to a hospital and given all possible medical interventions. Do everything possible.
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.

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