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a do not resuscitate order or dnr is a patients official instruction to all medical personnel that states the patient does not wish to be treated medically in the event that his or her heart or breathing functions cease the form is meant to deny life prolonging treatments such as cpr and other resuscitation procedures in this video well discuss information about dnr forms and their importance as well as where to get a free and official template to begin lets review what is a do not resuscitate order a do not resuscitate order known as a dnr is used by patients who do not wish to receive life-saving treatment if their heart or lungs cease to function instead they opt for a natural death its typically used by patients who are terminally ill or by the elderly when they do not wish to prolong their life for a certain reason more on that in a minute lets first look at the three treatments that dnr forms deny all cpr treatments such as mouth to mouth and chest compressions electric shoc