Ohio Admin. Code 3701-62-06 - Revocation of DNR identification or DNR order
(A) A person with DNR identification or a DNR
order may revoke his or her DNR status by an oral or written request to receive
CPR.
(B) A person with DNR
identification may revoke his or her DNR identification by doing any of the
following:
(1) In the case of a form or
wallet card listed in paragraph (A)(1) (A)(2), or (A)(6) of rule
3701-62-04 of the Administrative
Code, by destroying the DNR orderform or wallet
card;
(2) In the case of a bracelet
or necklace as listed in paragraphs (A)(3), (A)(4), or
(A)(5) of rule
3701-62-04 of the Administrative
Code, by permanently removing the bracelet or necklace; or
(3) In the case of a living will declaration or
printed form of a living will declaration listed in paragraph (A)(7) of rule
3701-64-04 of the Administrative
Code that includes a specification that the declarant wishes to use it as
DNR identification, by revoking the declaration in accordance with section
2133.04 of the Revised
Code.
(C) The
attending physician, CNP, CNS, or PA as provided in
rule 3701-62-02 of the Administrative Code,
authorized health care provider of a person with a DNR
order may revoke the DNR order by issuing an order discontinuing the DNR order.
If DNR identification was issued on the basis of the DNR order, any revocation
of the DNR identification shall be accomplished under paragraph (B) of this
rule.
(D) If an
attending physician, CNP, CNS, or PA as provided in
rule 3701-62-02 of the Administrative Code,
authorized health care provider issues an order
discontinuing a valid DNR order in accordance with paragraph (B) or (C) of this
rule, a physician, CNP, CNS, or PA
the authorized health care provider shall ask the
patient of the health care facility prior to discharge or transfer whether he
or she wishes to make another DNR declaration in accordance with section
2133.02 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2133.25
Rule Amplifies: 2133.21, 2133.23
Prior Effective Dates: 05/20/1999, 06/11/2009, 02/13/2014
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