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May a patient with capacity provide verbal consent to a DNR order?

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May a patient with capacity provide verbal consent to a DNR order?

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Yes. As per Public Health Law ยง2967, a patient with capacity can provide verbal consent in the presence of two adult witnesses. If verbal consent is given, one witness must be a physician. In a facility, the physician must be affiliated with the facility. Thus, a resident (physician-in-training) qualifies.

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