My first code
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I have a question I hope someone can help me with. Last week while at work, a nursing assistant came out of a patient's room and states "Mr. ***** dosen't look too good" That pt's nurse was on the phone, so I went in to look at the patient and we was unarousable, so I started to hook up the dynamap to get a set of vitals for her, when he stopped breathing. By this time the pt's nurse was in the room and initiated a code. Of course we (me and yet another nurse) ran for the code cart while the doc started compressions. When we came back with the code cart, I handed the doc the ambu bag and then I took over compressions. Well the code progressed for about five more minutes when the pt's nurse says, (after looking at her notes) "Wait he's a dnrcc!" Obviously the code stopped and sadly the patient expired. She called a code on a dnrcc patient. My question is, could I get into trouble for being involved in the code when I did not know his code status since he was not my patient?