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An OOH-DNR Order is a legal document that allows individuals to direct health care professionals not to initiate or continue resuscitation measures in out-of-hospital settings.
A competent adult person aged 18 or older, their authorized representative, or a qualified relative can execute an OOH-DNR Order.
The order remains in effect until the person is pronounced dead or the document is revoked.
Yes, the order can be revoked at any time by the person, their authorized representative, or the physician who executed it.
You should complete the appropriate sections of the OOH-DNR form and ensure it is signed by all required parties, including witnesses if necessary.
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In-Hospital DNR orders are sometimes called no code orders. An In-Hospital DNR order tells hospital staff not to resuscitate you. An Out-of-Hospital DNR order instructs emergency medical personnel, hospital emergency room staff, nursing home staff, and other health care professionals not to resuscitate you.
A POLST is more comprehensive than a Do Not Resuscitate order. A DNR is a stand-alone document that tells emergency medical personnel whether to perform CPR if your heart and breathing stop and you are unresponsive. A POLST includes your instructions about whether or not to perform CPR, but it doesnt stop there.
Forms collated from various NHS and other sources are available here to download print as required. If you would like to upload a copy of your own hospitals DNR form, please use the Contact Form. If you are a medical professional your views and comments are welcome.
A do-not-resuscitate order, or DNR order, is a medical order written by a health care provider. It instructs providers not to do CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) if a patients breathing stops or if the patients heart stops beating.
DNR prohibits resuscitation; DNR-CC focuses on comfort without resuscitation; DNR-CCA allows full treatment until arrest, then focuses on comfort. The terms DNR, DNR-CC, and DNR-CCA are related to medical orders regarding end-of-life care.

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