ABCDE’s of the Living Will, DNR or POLST– Medical Provider

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ABCDE’s of the Living Will, DNR or POLST– Medical Provider A - Ask the patient or surrogate to be clear as to their intentions of their advance directive (Living Will, DNR order or POLST form). B – Be clear as to if this is a terminal condition despite sound medical treatment, PVS vs. a treatable critical illness. C – Communicate clearly if you feel the condition is reversible and treatable with a good or poor prognostic outcome. D - Design a plan & discuss next steps. For example, your mom is critically ill. We can give her a trial of instituting life- sustaining care for 48 to 72 hours and if there is no benefit we can withdraw care and treatment. E - Explain that it’s ok to withhold care and treatment or withdraw care so long as it’s in keeping with the patients perceived wishes. Also, take a moment to “Explain” the benefits of Palliative Care & Hospice. © Mirarchi Mirarchi,FL. Understanding Your Living, Addicus Books 2006 Will

ABCDE’s of the Living Will, DNR or POLST- Layperson A - Announce to the medical provider that you have a Living Will or DNR order B – Be clear with the medical provider what your intentions are regarding treatment in the face of such a document or order Do you seek aggressive treatment or comfort care Be clear to ascertain if this is a terminal conditional despite sound medical treatment vs. a critical illness . Be clear to ascertain possible prognostic outcomes. C – Communicate & coordinate with family members involved to ensure all are on the same page with the treatment plan. D - Discuss next steps – What do we do next for Mom? For example my mom is critically ill. Can we give her a trial of instituting life-sustaining care for 48 to 72 hours. If there is no benefit we can withdraw care and treatment. E - Explore the benefits of Palliative Care and Hospice – If it is your decision not to pursue aggressive care, or you are considering withdrawing care Mirarchi,FL. Understanding Your Living , Addicus Books 2006Will

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