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Under Subchapter III of Wis. Stat., an attending physician may issue a do-not-resuscitate order for a 'qualified patient,' as defined in Wis. As defined in Wis. S., a do-not-resuscitate order directs emergency medical technicians, first responders and emergency health care facilities personnel not to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the person for whom the order is issued if that person suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest. The purpose of a do-not-resuscitate order is to ensure that medical care provided in the emergency department and out-of-hospital settings is consistent with the patient's desire and the attending physician's authorization. DNR Bracelets Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) bracelets identify a person with a valid DNR order. Before the patient receives a bracelet • The attending physician must counsel the patient, the legal guardian, or the health care agent of an incapacitated patient.

• The counseling session should include: • Written information about DNR procedures. • Documents noting the qualifying medical condition that warrants the DNR order (these documents will be placed in the patient's file). There are two types of DNR bracelets available to identify a person with a valid DNR order. Both have been used in Wisconsin since 1995 and require a completed F-44763 (PDF) to be completed by the physician. The plastic ID bracelet • This bracelet looks like a hospital identification band and is free. • It should be obtained directly from the physician.

• The band contains an official insert including: • The physician's signature. • The physician's printed name. • The physician's business telephone number. • The preprinted logo of the State of Wisconsin. Note: The Department of Health Services does not supply the plastic bracelets, and there is no selected vendor. Each facility can use any vendor the facility chooses. The metal ID bracelet • This bracelet is available from (PDF) for a fee.

Cost information can be found on the. • This bracelet is recommended by the State of Wisconsin as the vendor for the permanent-type metal bracelet (per ). • The front displays: • The internationally recognized symbol Staff of Aesculapius. • The words 'Wisconsin-Do-Not-Resuscitate-EMS.' • The back displays: • The qualified patient's first and last names. • Other health information if space is available.

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Note: Bracelets purchased through Medic Alert prior to Wisconsin identifying a new recommended vendor, will continue to be recognized. To revoke a DNR order The patient, patient's guardian, or health care agent who signed the Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) form can revoke the order by removing, or asking someone to remove, the DNR bracelet. The attending physician must be notified as soon as possible. Ordering Bracelet Inserts If you are a health care facility or physician's office and want to order the printed Do Not Resuscitate Insert (F-44764) materials: • Open the F-80025a (Word). • Fill in the shipping address (use street address only, no post office boxes), date, telephone number and email address.

• Request only the quantity that you will use over the next three to six months. • Save the completed form to your computer and email it as an attachment to. • Please note that the Department of Health Services does not supply the plastic bracelets, and there is no selected vendor. Each facility can use any vendor the facility chooses. For program information, please contact the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Preparedness and Emergency Health Care by calling 608-266-1568 or email.

If you have a DNR, doctors, emergency medical service responders, and other health professionals are legally obligated to respect your medical decisions and may not attempt CPR, ACLS, or other life-saving techniques. When A DNR Goes Into Effect A DNR only applies in situations where the patient’s heart or breathing has stopped. Even with a DNR, a patient may still receive medical treatments, medicines, surgeries, and procedures. How To Create A DNR A DNR must be completed with a doctor. Your doctor will provide you with your state’s DNR forms and will counter-sign the documents with you.

Gratis buku belajar membaca untuk anak tkj di. Creating A Complete Advance Directive Be aware that and are not DNRs. Even if your Advance Directive or Living Will states that you wish not to be resuscitated, you need to fill out the specific DNR forms with your doctor. Without a proper DNR, doctors, emergency medical service responders, and other health professionals will attempt resuscitation if your heart or breathing stop. Helpful Tip: To have a complete Advance Directive, you need a Living Will and a (or Health Care Power Of Attorney).