64B8-9.016. Physician Practice Standard Regarding Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders  


Effective on Tuesday, July 27, 2004
  • 1Resuscitation may be withheld or withdrawn from a patient by a treating physician licensed pursuant to Chapter 458, F.S., if evidence of an order not to resuscitate by the patient’s physician is presented to the treating physician. An order not to resuscitate, to be valid, must be on the form as set forth in Section 56401.45, F.S. 58The form must be signed by the patient’s physician and by the patient, or, if the patient is incapacitated, the patient’s health care surrogate, or proxy as provided in Chapter 765, F.S.; court appointed guardian as provided in Chapter 744, F.S.; or attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney as provided in Chapter 709, F.S. The court appointed guardian or attorney in fact must have been delegated authority to make health care decisions on behalf of the patient.

    138Specific Authority 140458.331(1)(v) FS. 142Law Implemented 144458.331(1)(v) FS. 146History–New 7-27-04.

     

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