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tidalwave420
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- Nov 8, 2020
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Anyone here have a DNR order? Would having this eliminate the possibility of being "revived" and not risk surviving and being in a vegetative state?
No, triage team wont take the time to look at your paperwork they'll just revive you.
They'll just say they were in a rush to handle you because you were coding. They won't give a damn about the dnr. That's more for if you need life support or icu care after they save you.Seems to be against the law where I am.
Yes, they are definitely honored in hospice care. Many hospices even require them.In the US they don't work except for in two states, one of which is Oregon. You can count on them being ignored every place else. Unless possibly you are in hospice care.
Are you in the UK?Anyone here have a DNR order? Would having this eliminate the possibility of being "revived" and not risk surviving and being in a vegetative state?
Yeah I think it only works if you get like in a coma or cant make decisions for yourself I mean I could be wrong my insurance just sent me one in the mail and im thinking of getting one just in case, but I might get a lawyer to make the decision definitely not my family because they will keep me alive...i was wondering this question too but what if you had a big piece of paper on your chest that says "i have an dnr" wouldnt that work in emergency situations too or no?In the US, a DNR order requires a physician's signature and are most often given to the terminally ill and elderly. If you appear to be in decent health and especially if you're ~50 or under (or appear as such), any EMT or medic will save you first and disregard the DNR. They are taught to err on the side of life-saving. Sometimes they will attempt to contact the physician on the DNR order, but not usually before a patient has been brought to the ER.
For real????? Why would they ignore it. Just because someone suicides doesn't mean they're ok w living as a vegetable wtfI've heard from paramedics that they will always ignore this kind of thing when dealing with suicides.
There are a lot of ethics and liability issues behind it, but they generally try to save lives above all.
But what if you made the dont order before your mental illness… does your current issue override that? WtfMany local areas have their own rules. When my aunt was in hospice care, they had the DNR posted above the bed. Made no difference, they revived her anyway.
Turns out, in order for the DNR to be honored in her location, she would have had to file a copy with the local ambulance service, who would have given her a special bracelet that the medics know to look for.
It doesn't matter much anyway. A DNR will almost never be honored if the patient has made a suicide attempt. To execute a legal DNR, one must be legally competent. A suicidal person is not legally competent.