Is a DNR/NFR Normal for Patients in ICU? The Answer May Surprise you! feat. Grace Schara
Is a DNR/NFR Normal for Patients in ICU? The Answer May Surprise you! feat. Grace Schara
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today, I want to talk about once again, DNRs in ICU and when they have a time, and they have a place. Now, DNRs in ICU or NFRs have a time and a place, and just for the terminology, DNR stands for “Do Not Resuscitate” orders or NFR for “Not for Resuscitation” orders. They have their time and their place in ICU, but they’re very rare when they have their time and their place. It’s pretty much when families or patients don’t want to be resuscitated and that is perfectly legitimate.
Now, the issue in ICU is that many DNRs or NFRs are issued without family or patient consent, let alone their knowledge. We’ve disclosed many of those situations, I have disclosed even those situations when I worked in ICU when I realized I was looking after patients, I’d have a DNR or an NFR without patient or family knowledge, let alone without their consent.
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