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Does Hospice Require a DNR Order? VITAS does not require a DNR order before admitting a patient. Medicare-certified hospices do not require a DNR order, since it is understood by the patient and family that the patient will be receiving palliative, not curative, care.
A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is a legal document that means a person has decided not to have cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attempted on them if their heart or breathing stops. People who choose to have a DNR usually have a terminal illness or other serious medical condition.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) helps realize a vision of healthy lands and waters throughout Minnesota by delivering integrated land and water resource conservation.
Both FC and DNR patients reported similar personal factors that guided their decision-making: health status, functional status, and quality of life. DNR patients either felt that these factors were currently not satisfactory for them or that resuscitation/life support would lead to such a state.
This order can also be called a DNACPR, which stands for Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Its also sometimes called a DNAR (Do Not Attempt Resuscitation). People who choose to create a DNR order usually have a terminal illness or have a serious medical condition, or are near the end of their life.
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DNR (do not resuscitate) forms are used by doctors to communicate that a decision has been made not to attempt CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). They are a helpful way to protect people from being given CPR inappropriately.
How DNRs Work in South Carolina. A DNR is a legally-binding, dated order, written and signed by your physician with the patients name. The doctor can only write a DNR order after consulting with you (the patient), your appointed representative, or a member of your family.

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