DNR or Full Code for Resuscitation?
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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Thank you, Barbara! This thought gives me something to think about.
Jan
@sueinmn I have, however, heard of cases where a person has been resuscitated and gone on to live a few more productive senior years. Age 70 or 80 may not necessarily be the end of the road for someone who has suffered a heart attack. But … that’s just my opinion …🤷🏼♀️
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However in reality many decisions are based on more than one concern and factor.
We all have to do that deep thinking for the present and the long term factors and as some people will say...'when it it our time' let me go." Age plays a big factor in many decisions.
Wishing and hoping that we all know the right answers for ourselves as to what to do and decide.
Barbara
@rashida It is true that some do survive resuscitation. However this discussion is specifically about DNR orders, and what happens. Some people feel that the risks of injury and more disability after CPR/defib and subsequent treatment are not worth it to them.