Can someone explain to me how a DNR mysteriously shows up? | |
Beefree1000
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Justice4all
User ID: 80744161 United States 10/03/2021 07:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It could be once admitted, they asked the patient themselves and got talked into it. I believe in some jurisdictions that a DR. can order a DNR. SO don't know here but that is what comes to mind. |
Beefree1000
(OP) User ID: 79363009 United States 10/03/2021 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With consolidated medical records systems, it might be a DNR that the patient was convinced to sign earlier at some office appointment...with old folks, they are pushing these right and left. Quoting: Justice4all It could be once admitted, they asked the patient themselves and got talked into it. I believe in some jurisdictions that a DR. can order a DNR. SO don't know here but that is what comes to mind. Wait...a doctor can order a DNR??? |
Beefree1000
(OP) User ID: 79363009 United States 10/03/2021 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With consolidated medical records systems, it might be a DNR that the patient was convinced to sign earlier at some office appointment...with old folks, they are pushing these right and left. Quoting: Justice4all It could be once admitted, they asked the patient themselves and got talked into it. I believe in some jurisdictions that a DR. can order a DNR. SO don't know here but that is what comes to mind. Wait...a doctor can order a DNR??? Without alerting the spouse? |
audie68x
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bluestar47
User ID: 80903720 10/03/2021 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | with electronic medical records, doctors order stuff on the wrong patients. This is one of the "tickets" we used to deal with...provider ordered wrong lab, procedure, nursing order on wrong patient, can it be fixed? Also, many electronic medical records have so called automatic checks; if you don't have a DNR within so many hours of admission, the system will "flag" the doctor and recommend to put an order. We have had doctors click on the wrong button to exit the "warning" only to actually order it. So to answer your question, many factors can happen, the most common one, doctor error, specially if they use electronic medical records and they start clicking all over to get their work done. Last Edited by bluestar47 on 10/03/2021 08:34 PM |
the deplorable ar-15 nut
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FuckBoris
User ID: 14975388 United Kingdom 10/03/2021 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With consolidated medical records systems, it might be a DNR that the patient was convinced to sign earlier at some office appointment...with old folks, they are pushing these right and left. Quoting: Justice4all It could be once admitted, they asked the patient themselves and got talked into it. I believe in some jurisdictions that a DR. can order a DNR. SO don't know here but that is what comes to mind. Wait...a doctor can order a DNR??? In the UK, a DNR order is often ordered by a doctor to prevent patients suffering from negative effects which resuscitation may cause, or if a patient’s state of health is in a position where resuscitation is unlikely to be a success. |
Fauci the Evil Dwarf
User ID: 80946550 United States 10/03/2021 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me and a friend were dipping smelt one night in a fairly secluded creek. DNR just appeared out of the woods. No flashlight or anything. Didn't ask to see our license. Just rolled up 1 of his sleeves and stuck his arm in every bucket we had. Looking for salmon taken illegally I can only assume. After finding nothing but smelt, he said have a good night And dissapeared into the woods the same way he showed up. Sneaky bastards I tell ya wut |
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