Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
#21 Legal Rules around DNR Do Not Resuscitate Order with Advocate, Maggie Ortiz MSN RN
How do DNR orders impact patient care directives and legal considerations, and what is the role of nurses in advocating for patients with DNR orders?
Today, we're joined once again by our good friend, Maggie Ortiz, MSN RN. Maggie has been a frequent guest on several episodes of our podcast and is our go-to resource for all legal issues concerning healthcare.
In this episode, backed by Maggie’s legal expertise, we delve into the critical distinctions between DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) and DNT (a non-existent term often mistakenly used), and what these terms mean both medically and legally.
Maggie also introduces another term, DNI (Do Not Intubate), and explores the nuances of medical interventions such as pressers, fluids, and nutrition.
Furthermore, we discuss informed consent, who is responsible for creating, revoking, and following DNR orders, and what nurses can and cannot give consent to, adhering to legal standards.
This episode is a must-listen for nurses across all specialties, offering a deeper understanding of patient care directives and the legal implications surrounding end-of-life decisions.
We hope this episode empowers you to navigate the complex landscape of DNR orders with confidence and care.
Stay tuned for more enlightening conversations here at the Transformation Nurse Academy podcast.
Key discussions:
- The difference between DNR and DNT- DNT (Do Not Treat) is not a recognized medical term, while DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) is a well-established directive. We emphasized the importance of understanding what these terms mean both legally and medically.
- How different states like Texas, California, and Iowa define DNR orders
- Introduction of DNI (Do Not Intubate) orders, highlighting the nuances in medical directives across state lines.
- The critical role of informed consent in the legality of DNR orders
- What are the obligations of healthcare providers when creating, revoking, or following DNR orders, emphasizing the need for clear communication and adherence to legal standards.
Other resources mentioned in the episode:
- Mick Hopkins- https://linkedin.com/in/mick-hopkins-46053199/
Listen to our previous episodes with Maggie Ortiz:
- Episode 8, Advocates for Nurses with Maggie Ortiz- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/8-advocates-for-nurses-with-maggie-ortiz/id1714328671?i=1000644586629
- Episode 11, Nursing Regulations and Legal Issues with Maggie Ortiz of Advocates for Nurses- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/11-nursing-regulations-and-legal-issues-with-maggie/id1714328671?i=1000647264246
More about Maggie Ortiz:
Maggie Ortiz is a registered nurse and a legal consultant for nurses. She has established herself as an expert in legal advocacy with over 20 years of experience as a practicing frontline nurse. She is dedicated to protecting those who serve others so selflessly. She is a lifeline for nurses when unethical administration and governing agencies aggress and attack their professional integrity and ethics using nurses as the scapegoats. Her experience and expertise make her a valuable resource for nurses navigating complex legal and professional challenges.
Connect with Maggie:
Website- https://www.advocatesfornurses.com/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/advocates4nurses
Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/advocates4nurses/
TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@advocate4nurses
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