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Part I
Definitions
12VAC5-66-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Agent" means an adult appointed by the declarant under an advance directive, executed or made in accordance with the provisions of § 54.1-2983 of the Code of Virginia to make health care decisions for him.
"Alternate Durable DNR [ jewelry ]"
means a Durable DNR bracelet or necklace issued by a vendor approved by the
Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services. A Durable DNR Order [ Form ]
must be obtained by the patient, from a physician, to obtain [ Alternate ]
Durable DNR jewelry.
"Board" means the State Board of Health.
"Cardiac arrest" means the cessation of a functional heartbeat.
"Commissioner" means the State Health Commissioner.
"Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order [ Form ]"
or "Durable DNR Order [ Form ]" means a
written physician's order issued pursuant to § 54.1-2987.1 of the Code of
Virginia in a form or forms authorized by the board to withhold
cardiopulmonary resuscitation from an individual in the event of cardiac or
respiratory arrest. For purposes of this chapter, cardiopulmonary resuscitation
shall include cardiac compression, endotracheal intubation and other advanced
airway management, artificial ventilation, and defibrillation,
administration of cardiac resuscitative medications, and related
procedures. As the terms "advance directive" and "Durable Do Not
Resuscitate Order" are used in this article, a Durable Do Not Resuscitate
Order [ Form ] or other DNR Order is not and
shall not be construed as an advance directive. When used in these regulations,
the term "Durable DNR Order [ Form ]" shall
include any authorized alternate form of identification Alternate
Durable DNR [ Jewelry jewelry ] issued in
conjunction with an original Durable DNR Order form [ Form ].
"Emergency Medical Services" or "EMS" means the services rendered by an agency licensed by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services, an equivalent agency licensed by another state or a similar agency of the federal government when operating within this Commonwealth.
"Emergency medical services agency" or "EMS
agency" means any person agency, licensed to engage in the
business, service, or regular activity, whether or not for profit, of
transporting and/or rendering immediate medical care to such persons who are
sick, injured, wounded or otherwise incapacitated or helpless.
"Incapable of making an informed decision" means the
inability of an adult patient, because of mental illness, mental retardation,
or any other mental or physical disorder that precludes communication or
impairs judgment [ and that has been diagnosed and certified in writing
by his physician with whom he has a bona fide physician/patient relationship
and a second physician or licensed clinical psychologist after personal
examination of such patient ], to make an informed decision about
providing, withholding, or withdrawing a specific medical treatment or
course of treatment because he is unable to understand the nature, extent,
or probable consequences of the proposed medical decision, or to make a
rational evaluation of the risks and benefits of alternatives to that decision.
For purposes of this article, persons who are deaf [ , or
] dysphasic or have other communication disorders [ , but
] who are otherwise mentally competent and able to communicate by means
other than speech, shall not be considered incapable of making an informed
decision. [ The determination that the patient is "incapable of
making an informed decision" shall be made in accordance with §
54.1-2983.2 of the Code of Virginia. ]
"Office of EMS" or "OEMS" means the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services. The Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services is a state office located within the Virginia Department of Health (VDH).
"Other Do Not Resuscitate Order" or "Other
DNR Order" means a written physician's order [ not to resuscitate
a patient in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest ] on a form
other than the authorized state standardized Durable DNR Form [ under
policies and procedures of the health care facility to which the individual who
is the subject of the order has been admitted ]. [ An
Other DNR form must contain all the information required in subdivision 1 of
12VAC5-66-40 to be covered by these regulations. ]
"Person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf" means any person authorized by law to consent on behalf of the patient incapable of making an informed decision or, in the case of a minor child, the parent or parents having custody of the child or the child's legal guardian or as otherwise provided by law.
"Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Virginia or in the jurisdiction where the treatment is to be rendered or withheld.
"Qualified emergency medical services personnel" means personnel certified to practice as defined by § 32.1-111.1 of the Code of Virginia when acting within the scope of their certification.
"Qualified health care facility" means a facility, program, or organization operated or licensed by the State Board of Health or by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) or operated, licensed, or owned by another state agency.
"Qualified health care personnel" means any
qualified emergency medical services personnel and any licensed healthcare
provider or practitioner functioning in any facility, program or organization
operated or licensed by the State Board of Health, or by the
Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services
DBHDS or operated, licensed, or owned by another state agency.
"Respiratory arrest" means cessation of breathing.
Part III
Requirements and Provisions
12VAC5-66-40. The Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order Form.
The Durable DNR Order Form shall be a unique standardized
document printed on distinctive paper, as approved by the board and
consistent with these regulations. The following requirements and provisions
shall apply to the approved Durable DNR Order Form.
1. Content of the Form - A Durable DNR Order Form shall contain, from a physician with whom the patient has a bona fide physician/patient relationship, a do not resuscitate determination, signature and the date of issue, the signature of the patient or, if applicable, the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf.
2. Effective Period for a Signed Durable DNR Order [ Form ]
- A signed Durable DNR Order shall remain valid until revoked [ in
accordance with § 54.1-2987.1 of the Code of Virginia and 12VAC5-66-80 E or
until rescinded, in accordance with accepted medical practice, by the provider who
issued the Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order ].
3. Original Durable DNR Order Form - An original A
Durable DNR Order or [ an ] alternate form Alternate
Durable DNR [ Jewelry jewelry ] that
complies with 12VAC5-66-50 shall be valid for the purposes of withholding
or withdrawing cardiopulmonary resuscitation by qualified health care personnel
in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest.
4. Availability of the Durable DNR Order Form. The original
Durable DNR Order or an alternate form Form that complies with
[ 12VAC5-66-50 this section ] or [ an ]
Alternate Durable DNR [ jewelry ] that complies with
[ 12VAC5-66-60 12VAC5-66-50 ] shall be
maintained and displayed readily available [ to qualified
health care personnel ] at the patient's current location or residence
in one of the places designated on the form, or should accompany the
patient, if traveling. Photocopies of the Durable DNR Order may be given to
other providers or persons for information, with the express consent of the
patient or the patient's designated agent or the person authorized to consent
on the patient's behalf. However, such photocopies of the Durable DNR Order are
not valid for withholding cardiopulmonary resuscitation. [ Within
any facility, program or organization operated or licensed by the State Board
of Health or by DBHDS or operated, licensed, or owned by another state agency,
the Durable DNR Order Form, Alternate Durable DNR, or an Other Durable DNR
Order should be readily available to the patient. ]
5. Qualified health care personnel may honor a legible photocopy of a Durable DNR Form or Other Durable DNR Order [ as if it were an original ].
6. A patient who is traveling outside his home or between
health care facilities should have an original or photocopied Durable DNR Order
[ Form or , ] Other Durable DNR Order
[ , or Alternate Durable DNR jewelry ] accompany him.
4. [ 7. Revocation of a Durable DNR Order
Form - A Durable DNR Order may be revoked at any time by the patient (i) ]
by physical cancellation [ physically destroying the Durable
DNR Order Form or ] destruction by the patient or [ having
another person in his presence and at his direction ] of
[ destroy the Durable DNR Order Form and/or any alternate form
of identification ]; [ or (ii) by oral expression of intent
to revoke. The Durable DNR Order may also be revoked by the patient's
designated agent or the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf
unless that person knows the patient would object to such revocation. If an
Other Durable DNR Order exists and a patient or his authorized agent revokes
the Durable DNR, health care personnel should assure the revocation is honored
by updating or destroying the Other Durable DNR Order. ]
5. [ 8. 7. ] Distribution
of Durable DNR Order Forms - Authorized The authorized Virginia
Durable DNR Forms, with instructions, Order Form shall be a
standardized form available only to physicians for download via
the Internet from the Office of Emergency Medical Services website. The
downloadable form will contain directions for completing the form and three
identical Durable DNR Order Forms: one [ original ] form
to be kept by the patient, the second to be placed in the patient's permanent
medical record, and the third to be used [ by the patient ]
for requesting [ an ] Alternate Durable DNR
[ jewelry ].
[ 9. 8. ] Hard copies of the
Durable DNR Order Form shall also be made available to physicians or licensed
health care facilities by the Office of EMS. The Office of EMS may utilize a
vendor to print and distribute the Durable DNR Order Form and a nominal fee
[ can may ] be charged [ in an
amount necessary ] to cover printing and shipping fees.
12VAC5-66-50. Authorized alternate forms of Durable DNR Order
identification jewelry.
The board authorizes the issuance use of alternate
forms of Alternate Durable DNR Order identification [ Jewelry
jewelry ] in conjunction with the issuance of [ a ] Durable
DNR Orders Order [ Forms ]. These alternate
forms Alternate Durable DNR [ Jewelry jewelry ]
items shall be uniquely-designed and uniquely-identifiable bracelets and
necklaces that are available only from a vendor approved by the Virginia
Department of Health, Office of EMS. These alternate forms of
identification The Alternate Durable DNR [ Jewelry
jewelry ] must be purchased from the approved vendor by the person to
whom a Durable DNR Order Form applies, or that the person
authorized to consent on the patient's behalf, and in conjunction with a.
An original Durable DNR Order Form must be obtained from a physician and
provided to the vendor in order to receive Alternate Durable DNR [ Jewelry
jewelry ]. Such a necklace or bracelet may be utilized either to
validate the Durable DNR Order Form or in place of an original Durable
DNR Order Form in the event that the original order is not readily
available at the site where the person to whom the order applies is found. In
order to be honored by qualified health care personnel in place of the original
standard Durable DNR Order Form, this alternate form of
identification the Alternate Durable DNR [ Jewelry
jewelry ] must contain the minimum information approved by the State
Board of Health in 12VAC5-66-60.
12VAC5-66-60. Other DNR Orders.
[ A. Nothing in these regulations shall be construed to
preclude licensed health care practitioners from following any other Other ]
written orders of a physician not to resuscitate a patient in the event of
cardiac or respiratory arrest. [ Do Not Resuscitate Order in
accordance with the applicable policies and procedures of the health care
facility in which they practice. ]
B. Additionally, nothing in these regulations or in the
definition of Durable DNR Orders provided in § 54.1-2982 of the Code of
Virginia shall be construed to limit the authorization of qualified health care
personnel to follow Do Not Resuscitate Orders other than Durable DNR Orders
that are written by a physician. Such other DNR Orders issued in this manner, to
be honored by EMS personnel, shall
[ A. B. ] Qualified health
care personnel [ can are authorized to ] honor
[ do not resusicitate any Other Do Not Resuscitate ] (DNR)
[ orders by a physician that are written in a format other than
using the standardized Durable DNR Order Form to not resuscitate a patient in
the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest Order as if it were a
Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order ] when the patient is currently
admitted to a hospital or other qualified health care facility [ .
If an Other Durable DNR Order is used, it must contain or is in
transit from a qualified health care facility provided that such order includes ]
the same information as listed in subdivision 1 of 12VAC5-66-40 and
the time of issuance by the physician in accordance with accepted medical
practice, for patients who are currently admitted to a hospital or other health
care facility [ , except that an Other DNR Order shall not be required
to include the signature of the patient or a person authorized to consent for
the patient on the order itself ].
[ C. B. ] Nothing in these regulations
shall prohibit qualified health care personnel from following any direct verbal
order issued by a licensed physician not to resuscitate a patient in cardiac or
respiratory arrest when such physician is physically present in attendance
of such patient.
Part IV
Implementation Procedures
12VAC5-66-70. Issuance of a Durable DNR Order [ Form
or Other DNR Order ].
A. A Durable DNR Order [ Form or Other DNR Order ]
may be issued to a patient by a physician, with whom the patient has
established a bona fide physician/patient relationship, as defined by the Board
of Medicine in their current guidelines, only with the consent of the patient
or, if the patient is a minor or is otherwise incapable of making an informed
decision regarding consent for such an order, upon the request of and with the
consent of the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf.
B. The use of the authorized Durable DNR Order Form is encouraged to provide uniformity throughout the health care continuum.
C. The authorized Durable DNR Order [ Form ]
can be honored by qualified health care [ providers
personnel ] in any setting.
D. [ Patients who are not within a qualified
health care facility must have an authorized Durable DNR Order Form to be
honored by qualified health care providers Qualified health care
personnel are authorized to honor only a Durable DNR Order on an authorized
form or Alternate DNR jewelry [ , except ] as provided
in 12VAC5-66-60 of these regulations. ]
[ E. Other DNR Orders can be honored any time when
a patient is within a qualified health care facility or during transfer between
qualified health care facilities when the patient remains attended by qualified
health care providers. ]
B. [ F. The E. Prior to issuing a
Durable DNR Order, the ] physician shall explain to the patient or the
person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf, the alternatives
available, including issuance of a Durable DNR Order [ for
response in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest ]. If the
option of a Durable DNR Order is agreed upon, the physician shall have the
following responsibilities:
1. Explain [ when ] the
[ circumstances under which qualified health care personnel may follow
a ] Durable DNR [ Form is valid Order
].
2. Explain how to and who may revoke the Durable DNR [ Order ].
3. Document the patient's full legal name.
4. Document the execution date of the Durable DNR [ Order ].
1. 5. Obtain the signature of the patient or the
person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf on all three forms
[ , : ] the [ patients
patient's ] copy, medical record copy, and the copy used for
obtaining [ Alternate ] DNR [ Jewelry
jewelry ].
2. Execute and date the Physician Order on the Durable DNR
Order Form.
6. Make sure that the [ issuing ] physician's name is clearly printed and the form is signed.
7. [ Note Record ] the
contact telephone number for the issuing physician.
3. 8. Issue the original Durable DNR Order Form,
[ and the ] patient and [ Alternate ] DNR
[ Jewelry jewelry ] copies to the patient and
maintain the medical record copy in the patient's medical file.
4. Explain how to and who may revoke the Durable DNR Order.
C. [ G. F. ] The person
to whom a Durable DNR [ order Order ] applies or the
person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf must present the following
information to the approved vendor in order to purchase and be issued an
approved Alternate Durable DNR necklace or bracelet. The necklace or
bracelet must contain the following information:
1. The following words: Do Not Resuscitate;
1. 2. The patient's full legal name;
2. The Durable DNR number on the Virginia Durable DNR form
or a number unique to the patient that is assigned by the vendor;
3. The physician's name and phone number; and
4. The Virginia Durable DNR issuance date.
12VAC5-66-80. Durable DNR Order [ Form ]
implementation procedures.
A. Qualified health care personnel shall comply with the following general procedures and published Virginia Durable DNR Order Implementation Protocols when caring for a patient who is in cardiac or respiratory arrest and who is known or suspected to have a Durable DNR Order in effect.
B. Initial assessment and intervention. Perform routine
patient assessment and resuscitation or intervention until the a
valid Durable DNR Order [ Form, Alternate DNR
jewelry, ] or other Other DNR Order validity status
is can be confirmed, as follows:
1. Determine the presence of a Durable DNR Order [ Form ]
or, [ an ] approved alternate form of Alternate
Durable DNR identification [ Jewelry jewelry ],
or Other DNR Order.
2. If the patient is within a qualified health care facility
[ or in transit between qualified health care facilities ],
any qualified health care personnel may honor [ a written physician's
order that contains the items noted in 12VAC5-66-40 (a do not resuscitate
determination, signature and the date of issue, the signature of the patient
or, if applicable, the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf)
an Other DNR Order as set forth in 12VAC5-66-60 ].
2. 3. Determine that the Durable DNR [ item
form or Alternate DNR jewelry ] is not altered.
3. 4. Verify, through driver's license or other
identification with photograph and signature or by positive identification by a
family member or other person who knows the patient, that the patient in
question is the one for whom the Durable DNR Order [ Form,
Alternate DNR jewelry, ] or other Other DNR Order was
issued.
4. If no Durable DNR Order or approved alternate form of
identification is found, ask a family member or other person to look for the
original Durable DNR Order Form or other written DNR order.
[ 5. If a Durable DNR Order Form or Alternate
Durable DNR is not immediately available, care should be provided until a valid
Durable DNR Form, Alternate Durable DNR, or Other DNR Order can be produced. ]
[ 5. 6. ] If [ the Durable any
type of ] DNR Order or approved alternate form of
identification is not intact or has been altered or other [ ,
Alternate DNR jewelry, or Other DNR Order is ] produced,
[ intact, unaltered, and verified as issued for the patient, ]
the qualified health care personnel [ is presented to ]
qualified health care personnel [ , it shall may
consider ] the Durable DNR Order to [ be ] invalid
[ considered it ] valid.
C. Resuscitative measures to be withheld or withdrawn. In the
event of cardiac or respiratory arrest of a patient with a valid Durable DNR
Order [ Form ], Alternate Durable DNR [ Jewelry
jewelry ], or Other DNR Order under the criteria set forth above
in subsection B of this section, [ the following procedures
should be withheld or withdrawn by ] qualified health care personnel
[ shall withhold or withdraw cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ]
unless otherwise directed by a physician physically present at the patient
location [ :. CPR shall include: ]
1. [ Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Cardiac
compression ];
2. Endotracheal Intubation or other advanced airway
management;
3. 2. Artificial ventilation;
4. 3. Defibrillation; or
4. Endotracheal Intubation or other advanced airway management including supra-glottic devices such as the LMA, or other airway devices that pass beyond the oral pharynx, such as the Combi Tube, PTL etc.; or
5. [ Continuation Administration ] of
related procedures or cardiac resuscitation medications as prescribed by the
patient's physician or medical protocols.
D. Procedures to provide comfort care or to alleviate pain. In
order to provide comfort care or to alleviate pain for a patient with a valid
Durable DNR Order or other DNR Order of any type [ or
Other DNR Order ] the following interventions may be provided,
depending on the needs of the particular patient:
1. Airway management (excluding intubation or advanced,
including positioning, nasal or pharyngeal airway management) placement;
2. Suctioning;
3. Supplemental oxygen delivery devices;
4. Pain medications or intravenous fluids;
5. Bleeding control;
6. Patient positioning; or
7. Other therapies deemed necessary to provide comfort care or to alleviate pain.
E. Revocation.
1. [ These regulations shall not authorize any
qualified health care personnel to follow a Durable DNR Order for any patient
who is able to, and does, express to such qualified health care personnel the
desire to be resuscitated in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest.
If the patient is a minor or is otherwise incapable of
making an informed decision, the expression of the desire that the patient be
resuscitated by the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf shall
so revoke the qualified health care personnel's authority to follow a Durable
DNR Order or other DNR Order If a patient is able to, and does, express
to a health care provider or practitioner the desire to be resuscitated in the
event of cardiac or respiratory arrest, such expression shall revoke the
provider's or practitioner's authority to follow a Durable DNR Order or Other
DNR Order. In no case shall any person other than the patient have authority to
revoke a Durable DNR Order or Other DNR Order executed upon the request of and
with the consent of the patient himself.
If the patient is a minor or is otherwise incapable of making an informed decision and the Durable DNR Order or Other DNR Order was issued upon the request and with the consent of the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf, then the expression by said person to a health care provider or practitioner of the desire that the patient be resuscitated shall so revoke the provider's or practitioner's authority to follow a Durable DNR Order or Other DNR Order ].
2. The expression of such desire to be resuscitated prior to cardiac or respiratory arrest shall constitute revocation of the order; however, a new order may be issued upon consent of the patient or the person authorized to consent on the patient's behalf.
3. The provisions of this section shall not authorize any qualified emergency medical services personnel or licensed health care provider or practitioner who is attending the patient at the time of cardiac or respiratory arrest to provide, continue, withhold or withdraw treatment if such provider or practitioner knows that taking such action is protested by the patient incapable of making an informed decision. No person shall authorize providing, continuing, withholding or withdrawing treatment pursuant to this section that such person knows, or upon reasonable inquiry ought to know, is contrary to the religious beliefs or basic values of a patient incapable of making an informed decision or the wishes of such patient fairly expressed when the patient was capable of making an informed decision.
F. Documentation. When following a Durable DNR Order or
[ other Other ] DNR Order for a particular patient
[ admitted to a qualified health care facility ], qualified
health care personnel shall document [ care rendered or withheld as
required by facility policies and procedures. When following a Durable DNR
Order or Other DNR Order for a particular patient who is not admitted to a
qualified health care facility or who is in transit from a health care
facility, qualified health care personnel shall document ] in the
patient's medical record the care rendered or withheld in the following manner:
1. Use standard patient care reporting documents (i.e. patient chart, pre-hospital patient care report).
2. Describe assessment of patient's [ cardiac or respiratory arrest ] status.
3. Document which identification (Durable DNR Order [ Form ],
Alternate Durable DNR [ jewelry ], or other Other
DNR Order or alternate form of identification) was used to confirm Durable DNR
status and that it was intact, not altered, not canceled or not officially
revoked.
4. Record the name of the patient's physician who issued the
Durable DNR Order Number and name of patient's physician [ Form ],
or Other DNR Order.
5. If the patient is being transported, keep the Durable DNR
Order [ Form ], Alternate Durable DNR [ jewelry ],
or Other DNR Order with the patient.
G. General considerations. The following general principles shall apply to implementation of [ all ] Durable DNR Orders.
1. If there is misunderstanding with family members or others
present at the patient's location or if there are other concerns about
following the Durable DNR Order or [ other Other ] DNR
Order, contact the patient's physician or EMS medical control for guidance.
2. If there is any question about the validity of a Durable DNR Order, resuscitative measures should be administered until the validity of the Durable DNR Order [ or Other DNR Order ] is established.