I have a patient at a nursing home who was admitted Sunday afternoon wherein I cannot contact her conservator regarding her code status. I just left a voicemail. The H & P from hospital states that she is a DNR, but regardless there was no document from the conservator that states her code status. Suddenly, the MD came in to do admission visit for the resident and puts a written order- Code Status "DNR". I do think that this is still not DNR, until a document from the Conservator shows that the patient is an actual DNR? Correct?
Now what if it's sunday (and unable to contact the conservator), the patient's heart stops beating, is she still a full code?
There is a grandson on file, but the pt is conserved....
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I have a patient at a nursing home who was admitted Sunday afternoon wherein I cannot contact her conservator regarding her code status. I just left a voicemail. The H & P from hospital states that she is a DNR, but regardless there was no document from the conservator that states her code status. Suddenly, the MD came in to do admission visit for the resident and puts a written order- Code Status "DNR". I do think that this is still not DNR, until a document from the Conservator shows that the patient is an actual DNR? Correct?
Now what if it's sunday (and unable to contact the conservator), the patient's heart stops beating, is she still a full code?
There is a grandson on file, but the pt is conserved....
Please let me know.
And I am from California.