Advanced Directive and DNR Status Confirmation for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Advanced Directive and DNR Status Confirmation

 

Guidelines:

  • Specific desires of the patient regarding care
  • Can be completed by family if patient incompetent
    • If family, allows for conversations intraop
  • Often suspended or modified for surgery
    • Get details!

 

Considerations:

  • Suspension of DNI, but what if they can’t wean post-operatively
  • Ethical committee present in most hospitals
  • If patient competent, usually assign a decision maker for details not included in the advanced directive.
  • Anticipate that every surgery could become long term intubation
  • Capabilities of code in OR are near limitless, ensure patients understand their decisions with provider

 

Nurse’s Role:

  • Patient interview to verify wishes and presence of advanced directive
  • Maintain contact information with decision maker or family
    • Often call immediately before or after rolling to establish contact
      • Waiting until after intubation to realize you don’t have advanced directive is far too late
  • Patient advocacy
  • Elevate concerns as warranted
    • Ethical committee, chaplain,tumor board

 

Pitfalls:

  • Suspension of DNR/DNI not clear
  • Reversible causes in OR not clarified
  • Snowballs over time in ICU
  • Nurse turnover
    • Physical copy!
  • Family definition of“resuscitate”

 

Examples:

  • Patient undergoing epigastric hernia repair has altered rhythm on monitor, with wishes of DNR/DNI (control slowly, consider causes, consider abandoning case for further decisions, cards consult)
  • 22F in pre-op for chole has never considered advanced directives or end of life possibilities (physician discussion of risks of surgery, decision maker consideration, anticipate pain may alter competence)

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • You cannot speak to your patient under anesthesia, so must understand their plan before induction and advocate accordingly

 

 

 

 

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References

  • Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. (2022). Guidelines for Perioperative Practice (2022 ed.).

 

 

 

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