Recognition and Transfer of "Do Not Resuscitate" Orders
As used in sections 19a-580d-1 through 19a-580d-9 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies:
- (1) "Attending physician" means the Connecticut licensed physician selected by or assigned to a patient, who has primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient. Where more than one physician shares such responsibility, any such physician may act as the attending physician.
- (2) "Authorized representative" means a person who is otherwise authorized by law to provide consent to the issuance or revocation of a DNR order for an incapable or incompetent patient.
- (3) "Department" means the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
- (4) "Designated agency" means either a healthcare institution or a physician licensed by the department.
- (5) "Do Not Resuscitate order" or "DNR order" means an order written by a Connecticut licensed physician to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including chest compressions, defibrillation, or breathing or ventilation by any assistive or mechanical means including, but not limited to, mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask, bag-valve mask, endotracheal tube, or ventilator for a particular patient.
- (6) "DNR bracelet" means the bracelet approved by the department for the transmission of a ‘Do Not Resuscitate' order and meeting the requirements of section 19a-580d-4.
- (7) "DNR transfer form" means a form approved by the department for the transmission of a ‘Do Not Resuscitate' order issued by a licensed physician.
- (8) "Emergency Medical Services provider" or "EMS Provider" means a person, association, or organization who provides immediate or life saving transportation and medical care away from a hospital to a victim of sudden illness or injury, and who may also provide invalid coach services.
- (9) "Healthcare institution" means an institution licensed or regulated under chapter 368v of the Connecticut General Statutes.
- (10) "Medical direction" means the provision of medical advice, consultation, instruction and authorization to appropriately trained or certified personnel by designated staff members at sponsor hospitals.
(Adopted effective December 30, 1996)