A DNR order is an order written in your medical chart by your doctor while you are being cared for in a healthcare facility, such as a hospital or nursing home. The doctor will likely discuss this order with you or your surrogate decision maker, but does not have to.
DNR orders are written when your doctor believes that resuscitation would not work or might cause more harm than good.
Federal Law says that competent adults (those able to make and express decisions) have the right to:
INFORMED CONSENT
Receive information in a way they can understand about the risks; benefits, alternative, and likely outcomes of any recommended medical treatment;
Give consent to medical treatment;
Refuse medical treatment at any time for any reasons, even if refusing treatment might result in death;
Make known their wishes regarding medical treatment in advance of needing the treatment;
Appoint a person to make medical treatment decisions for them when they cannot.
During Covid-19 INFORMED CONSENT was bypassed due to the “emergency”. Patient’s rights were violated, resulting in harm and death. Nothing has been done to stop this from happening again, leaving the public venerable to abuse.
DNR ABUSE REPORTS DURING COVID
The decision, DNR, or DNAR, or DNACPR always has been, and still is, solely a clinical decision for the doctor, solely his responsibility, no-one else.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996286/#:~:text=The%20decision%2C%20DNR%2C%20or%20DNAR,responsibility%2C%20no%2Done%20else.
Doctors put us under ‘do not resuscitate’ orders without our permission during pandemic
https://nypost.com/2020/12/21/doctors-put-us-under-dnr-orders-without-permission/
Playing God: Medical staff accused of placing DNRs on patients without family knowledge
https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/01/09/playing-god-medical-staff-accused-placing-fraudulent-dnrs-patients/
The whistleblower nurses in Steve Kirsch's "Nurses Talk" interview yesterday discussed DNR orders and changes during Covid times. Highly-recommended viewing.
So...what will or could happen if I have a explicitly worded Personal Medical Directive (part of a living will) that explicitly states: "no mRNA products (I list them), no Paxlovid, no Remdesivir no other 'vaccines'. Ventilator only on acceptance from my PCP (a homeopath) and spouse."
Are hospitals ignoring these directives?