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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the wi do not resuscitate order in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the patient's name, date of birth, and address. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid any issues during emergencies.
  3. Indicate the patient's gender by selecting either 'Male' or 'Female'. This information is essential for identification purposes.
  4. In the section regarding understanding of the document, ensure that the patient or legal guardian signs and dates the form. This confirms their awareness of the DNR order's implications.
  5. Next, have the attending health care professional print their name, phone number, and sign the document. Both signatures are required for validity.
  6. Review all sections for completeness before saving your changes. Once finalized, download a copy for your records and share it with your primary care physician.

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Legal Requirements and Documentation Process In California, a DNR order must include the patients name and the date of the order, and must be signed by you (or your healthcare agent) and your physician. The DNR will be entered into your medical records.
To create a do-not-resuscitate order, in most states, the patient will need to have the form signed between themselves, their physician, and witnesses (if required).
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.
When a patient has a DNR order, they get a bracelet. There are two types of bracelets, plastic and metal. Both have been used in Wisconsin since 1995. To get either type of bracelet, the attending health care provider must complete form, Emergency Care DNR Order, F-44763.

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