Week 3 Assignment
Laura Germinario
June 9, 2014
Health Care Ethics and Medical Law
HCA 322
Instructor Merrill
Introduction DNR, Do Not Resuscitate, is an order that alerts medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, on an individual. CPR consists of life saving methods such as procedures that can involve mouth to mouth resuscitation to using a defibrillator, intubation, and using cardio tonic drugs to bring the patient back to life. DNR orders is a legal document that has been sustained by the individual or proxy, typically is for patients that are seriously ill or may be terminally ill, preventing …show more content…
(2012). Advanced care planning in health service users. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 21(21/22), 3126-3133. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04190.x
This was retrieved form Ashford University Library; this journal article provides information of advanced directives and DNR orders. This is critical to my research paper, it will help me to understand and analysis various situations such as EMT’s being called with a patient that has a DNR.
Croke, E., & Daguro, P. (2005). Liability for the health care provider: non-implementation of patients ' advanced directives. Journal Of Legal Nurse Consulting, 16(2), 19-24.
This was also retrieved form Ashford Universities library, the journal artical explains how a DNR should be kept with a patient and should also be kept in the patient’s permanent medical record. DNR orders should be honored by health care professional including EMT’s. The information also explains that a living will is not a DNR and that a bracelet is one of the best ways for EMT’s to recognize a patient’s wishes.
Taghavi, M., Simon, A., Kappus, S., Meyer, N., Lassen, C., Klier, T., & ... Wiese, C. (2012). Paramedic’s experiences and expectations concerning advance directives: A prospective, questionnaire-based, bi-centre study. Palliative Medicine, 26(7), 908-916. …show more content…
CPR consists of life saving methods such as procedures that can involve mouth to mouth resuscitation to using a defibrillator, intubation, and using cardio tonic drugs to bring the patient back to life. DNR orders is a legal document that has been sustained by the individual or proxy, typically is for patients that are seriously ill or may be terminally ill, preventing aggressive efforts to bring them back to life. DNR enables a person to exercise their right to autonomy, to make decisions about their healthcare in case they are unable to do so in the future. In this paper I have analyzed the requirements of New Jersey’s DNR. Secondly I identified the requirements of three hospitals DNR’s in New Jersey. The three hospitals were Jersey City Medical Center, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and Hackensack Medical Center I have examined the differences and similarities between the three hospitals DNR requirements and addressed the following: what they are and which one should be followed. Lastly the paper explained how a DNR is applied if a patient is under hospice care and the EMT’s are