Do Not Resuscitate Orders DNR
In this course, appropriate measures to handling “Do Not Resuscitate” and related ordtliners are very well highlighted and carefully outlined. A DNR order is a legal order issued to an hospital for the withdrawal of Cardiac Resuscitation and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. The order is usually issued in honour of the wishes of the patient involved. In cases where a DNR is issued, the patient is allowed to die a natural eath upon the stopping of the heart and in most cases, a DNR order only prohibits the use of intubation and Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation methods in treatment and mother modes of treatment are allowed. At the end of this course, participants are expected to understand the fundamentals of a DNR and related orders and various ways to interact with patients in handling them.
Course Features
- Lectures 6
- Quizzes 1
- Duration 2.0 Hours
- Skill level All level
- Language English
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
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Topics
- Lecture 1.1 Some Myths Regarding Advance Care Planning Preview
- Lecture 1.2 Critical Theoretical Considerations in DNR Conversations Preview
- Lecture 1.3 Recommended Procedures Locked
- Lecture 1.4 Pearls/Ideas to Facilitate Conversations about Goals of Care Locked
- Lecture 1.5 Pitfalls Locked
- Lecture 1.6 REFERENCES Locked
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Quiz
- Quiz 2.1 Do Not Resuscitate Orders DNR – Quiz Locked