A DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) decision is not about giving up on a patient, but rather about determining whether aggressive emergency interventions align with the patient's overall medical situation and personal values; families should feel empowered to request time to consider these decisions and seek clarity on how specific interventions apply to the patient's condition.
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The Truth About Do Not Resuscitate Orders #seriousillness #familycareAjouté :
DNR decision is not about giving up.
It's about deciding whether an aggressive emergency intervention aligns with the overall medical situation and the patient's values.
And it's okay to ask for time.
You can say, "Can we have a moment to think about this?
Can you help us understand how this applies to her condition specifically?"
Pressure increases completion. Clarity helps family make decision to live with no filter. If you're preparing for serious illness conversation, I've created a free care giver decision guide that helps you organize your thoughts before discussions like this. You can find it in the description below. And if you ever faced a DNR decision before, I'm curious, what question helped you the most?
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