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How to fill out the GA Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order online
Filling out a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order is an important step for individuals who want to ensure their healthcare preferences are known. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the GA DNR Order form online, ensuring that your wishes are respected.
Follow the steps to complete the form with ease.
- To begin, click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the GA DNR Order form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In the first blank field labeled 'NAME OF PATIENT', enter the full name of the individual for whom the DNR order is being completed.
- After entering the patient’s name, locate the section that states 'THIS CERTIFIES THAT AN ORDER NOT TO RESUSCITATE HAS BEEN ENTERED ON THE ABOVE-NAMED PATIENT.' This confirms the intent of the form.
- The next section requires the signature of the attending physician. Ensure that this field is completed by the authorized healthcare provider.
- In the 'PRINTED OR TYPED NAME OF ATTENDING PHYSICIAN' field, enter the full name of the attending physician. This is essential for the document's validity.
- Provide the contact information by filling in the 'ATTENDING PHYSICIAN’S TELEPHONE NUMBER' field, ensuring it is accurate for any necessary follow-up.
- Finally, enter the date on which the order is being signed, as this will denote the document's effectiveness.
- Once all sections are accurately completed, you can save any changes, download the document, print it for physical signatures, or share it as needed.
Start documenting your preferences by completing the GA Do Not Resuscitate Order online today.
No person shall be civilly liable or criminally prosecuted for failing or refusing in good faith to carry out an order not to resuscitate or for consenting in good faith or declining to consent on behalf of a patient to the issuance of an order not to resuscitate.