Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order Form - Kentucky Emergency Medical Services is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Department for Community Based Services - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order?
A: A DNR order is a medical order that instructs healthcare providers not to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a person's heart stops or they stop breathing.
Q: Who can request a DNR Order?
A: A DNR order can be requested by an adult patient, their legal guardian, or healthcare proxy.
Q: How is a DNR Order obtained in Kentucky?
A: In Kentucky, a DNR order can be obtained by completing the DNR Order Form, which is available from Kentucky Emergency Medical Services.
Q: Who should have a copy of the DNR Order Form?
A: It is recommended to have a copy of the DNR Order Form readily available in a visible location, such as on the refrigerator, and provide copies to healthcare providers and family members.
Q: Can a DNR Order be revoked or changed?
A: Yes, a DNR order can be revoked or changed by completing a new DNR Order Form or verbally communicating the change to healthcare providers.
Q: Does a DNR Order mean no other medical interventions will be provided?
A: No, a DNR order only applies to CPR. Other medical interventions and treatments can still be provided according to the patient's wishes and medical condition.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Department for Community Based Services.