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A Do Not Resuscitate order, or DNR, is a medically related document that will direct a hospital to cease performing resuscitative measures such as CPR, intubation, defibrillation, and other live-sustaining measures. Most patients who initiate a DNR form are terminally ill. People may also use them if they want to stay off life-support in the event of a coma or other serious injury or illness.
A Do Not Resuscitate form will be different for each state, although they all include similar information. A copy of the completed and signed form should be kept in the patient’s file at their physician’s office and hospitals. People who have a standing DNR order should also consider wearing a medical bracelet or necklace that indicates they have a Do Not Resuscitate standing.
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