Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 In a message dated 09-Aug-07 18:11:57 Central Daylight Time, texasmedic2000@... writes: I know that EMS is required to honor valid DNRs, and the DNR specifys that the patient is requestsing that CPR, advanced airway, pacing etc not be initated or continued. My question is, when does the DNR become effective? If a patient is in respiratory distress and hypoxic, should they be intubated if they have a DNR? OR, does the DNR become effective only when the patients heart stops, as stated on the DSHS DRN page? I prefer to try to document (for the patients I've had in the past where this is appropriate) " comfort measures only " and specify which comfort measures are considered appropriate after I've had a chance to discuss the situation with the patient and family. If the patient has a " Do Not Resusciate " decree in place, and you proceed to put a tube in their throat and breath for them despite their expressed wishes, you are liable to have some 'splaining to do some where down the road. As a medic, following appropriate protocols for your area in regards to DNRs, AND following the patient's previously expressed wishes (as evidenced by the DNR), you probably would not face anything worse than a review panel (at which time, your sterling documentation of the patient's condition and DNR status will keep you out of more hot water...) if that much. That being said, I've ordered or done 'life saving steps' on patients whom I knew had DNRs in place, but who had a decent quality of life that was being interrupted by an acute, expected to be limited, situation, and who had a good chance of recovery to baseline function after the 'life saving steps' were done. So it becomes questions of 'why is the patient dyspneic, hypoxic and in distress?' and what does the patient (if able to communicate) or DPOA/Family want done at the time of the incident? ck S. Krin, DO FAAFP ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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