Answer :

DNR orders must be written by a healthcare professional and not given orally.

A non-resuscitation or DNR order is a medical order issued by a physician. It instructs providers not to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if the patient stops breathing or if the patient's heart stops beating.

Ideally, DNR arrangements are made or placed before an emergency occurs. DNR arrangements allow you to choose whether you want CPR for her in an emergency.

This is specific to CPR. It does not contain instructions for other treatments such as pain relievers, other medications, or diet.

After discussion with the patient (if possible), the guardian, or the patient's family, the doctor will formulate a prescription.

If you decide to get a prescription for DNR, let your doctor and health care team know your wishes. Your doctor should follow your wishes.

Your doctor can refer your treatment to a doctor who can meet your wishes. If you are a hospital or nursing home patient, your doctor must agree to dispute resolution in order for your request to be honored.

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