Solicitud de no hacer ningún intento de resucitar al paciente si el corazón deja de funcionar o si el paciente deja de respirar.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
If you change your mind about your DNR, make sure to talk to your doctor and update your medical records so everyone is on the same page.
Having a DNR order won’t affect your overall medical care; you’ll still receive treatment for other medical issues.
Absolutely! You can change or revoke your DNR order anytime you want, just let your healthcare provider know.
No, you don’t need a lawyer to create a DNR. Just discuss it with your healthcare provider who will help you understand the ins and outs.
You can talk to your doctor about creating a DNR order. They'll guide you through the process and make sure it's documented properly.
Typically, a DNR can be requested by a patient themselves if they're able to make decisions, or by a legally authorized representative if the patient is unable.
A DNR order is a legal document that tells medical staff not to perform CPR or other life-saving measures if your heart stops beating or you stop breathing.
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