How--and when--to obtain consent for do-not-resuscitate orders. Clinical guidelines and strategies for resolving conflicts.

The Journal of critical illness Pub Date : 1995-10-01
C Fleming, J Mallepalli, J M Brensilver, R D Brandstetter
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Consider a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order when a patient's presumed consent for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is in question, the patient has an illness that is terminal or severe and irreversible, or he or she is permanently unconscious or likely to have cardiac or respiratory arrest. The patient with decisional capacity has the right to give or withhold consent for a DNR order. State law may limit a surrogate's authority to request that CPR be withheld. Remember, a DNR order does not restrict a patient's access to intensive care. Nurses, patient advocates, social workers, and clergy members may help mediate disputes. If necessary, seek advice from an ethics committee on how to resolve the conflict.

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如何——以及何时——获得不抢救令的同意。解决冲突的临床指南和策略。
当患者对心肺复苏(CPR)的假定同意存在疑问,患者患有晚期或严重且不可逆转的疾病,或者他或她永久昏迷或可能有心脏或呼吸骤停时,考虑不复苏(DNR)命令。有决定能力的病人有权同意或不同意不抢救命令。州法律可能会限制代理人要求中止心肺复苏术的权力。请记住,DNR指令并不限制病人进入重症监护。护士、病人维权人士、社会工作者和神职人员可以帮助调解纠纷。如有必要,向道德委员会寻求如何解决冲突的建议。
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