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What is a DNR?

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What is a DNR?

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A DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) Order is a legal document, signed by a physician, which informs other caregivers that the patient does not want cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if the heart stops. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an artificial means of extending life. It is useful and often successful in restoring the heartbeat of a patient who has suffered accidental, sudden or traumatic cessation of heart function. CPR, however, hardly ever works with patients who have severe heart disease or weak hearts — for them, the rushed and aggressive administration of CPR by strangers will be the last thing they experience in life. Hospice patients and families should agree to honor the patient’s wish to die at home, without artificial attempts at extending the patient’s life. Many New Jersey hospice patients at home or in nursing homes (particularly patients with heart disease or weak hearts) complete a form called an “Out of Hospital DNR Order.” This form should be available from your

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