§ 1051.25. Disclosures to patient when surrogate requests out-of-hospital DNR order.
Before issuing an out-of-hospital DNR order for a patient that is requested by the patients surrogate, the attending physician shall disclose to the patient the information in § 1051.23 (relating to disclosures to patient requesting out-of-hospital DNR order) that the physician in good faith believes the patient needs to have to make a future decision to revoke or not revoke the order. In making this assessment, the physician shall consult with the patients surrogate and consider factors such as the reason the patient is not able to request an out-of-hospital DNR order, the patients ability to comprehend and retain the information, and the patients age and maturity. The attending physician shall refuse to issue the order if the physician and surrogate cannot agree to the information that is to be disclosed to the patient by the physician.
Source The provisions of this § 1051.25 amended February 6, 2004, effective February 7, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 677. Immediately preceeding text appears at serial page (294021).
Cross References This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 1051.26 (relating to physician refusal to issue an out-of-hospital DNR order).
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