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Step– Section A should only be completed by the patient if they are competent and at least eighteen (18) years of age Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) orders for the purpose of instructing Emergency Medical Personnel and other health care professionals to forgo resuscitation attempts and to permit the patient to have a natural death with peace and dignity An Out-of-Hospital DNR is a legal form that tells emergency medical professionals not to start or continue certain life-saving procedures. DNR is short for “do not resuscitate.”. DNR form English Step– Start by downloading the Texas DNR order form in PDF. Step– Enter the patient’s full legal name followed by their date of birth and gender. If you are not in the hospital and have a NOTE: To be valid in Texas, you must use the Texas form. Does not A DNR is a request not to have cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if your heart stops or if you stop breathing. Those resuscitative measures What is it? Effective Date/ OOH DNR (English PDF) OOH DNR (Spanish PDF) Instructions. (Unless given other instructions, hospital staff will try to help all The Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate (OOH-DNR) Order on reverse side complies with Health and Safety Code (HSC), Chapter for use by qualified persons or their authorized representatives to direct health care professionals to forgo resuscitation attempts and to permit the person to have a natural death Download the form. The Texas Out-of-Hospital DNR: Is free. These treatments include You can fill out a Texas Out-of-Hospital DNR form, if you want to. Resuscitation is when someone who has stopped breathing and whose heart has stopped beating is restored to consciousness. Updated/ Purpose. This form instructs emergency medical personnel and other The Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate program allows people to ide that certain resuscitative measures will not be used on them. The Out of Hospital Do Not Resuscitate (OOH DNR) order allows you to refuse specific life-sustaining treatments outside of the hospital. An OOH DNR Order form must be properly executed in accordance with the instructions on the opposite side to be considered a valid form by emergency medical services personnel.
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