DNR or Full Code for Resuscitation?

Posted by grrranny @grrranny, Jun 26 7:31pm

How do you make the decision? Those of you who made the decision to have Full Code resuscitation (and have had it) instead of Do Not Resuscitate -- what factors did you consider, how old are you, and do you feel you made the right choice?
I have read that CPR is very hard on the body -- from breaking ribs to breaking bones. And there's also the possibility of being put on a ventilator -- which is sometimes deadly. What if an elderly person is already very frail, with multiple incurable chronic problems?

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@rollingf Yes, many people do not realize they have to think of so many possibilities that might happen and be sure to plan for them in a Will or Trust.Such as what if the person dies first...then where would you want the Estate to go to.
Happens many a time....regarding the sixth one. They do not get the fact that an inheritance is a gift and not a right. One sometimes has to have a disinherited clause in the Will or Trust to name persons that one feels should not be given a gift and possibly why they are not to receive a gift. Communication!!!
Barbara

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Thank you, Barbara! This thought gives me something to think about.
Jan

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