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This is often protocol in hospitals, especially if you are over 55. Most people are not admitted to the hospital with a mild case of pneumonia unless there are ither underlying medical conditions.
That’s a contradiction in terms. Most people are not admitted to the hospital for mild pneumonia…A couple of years ago I was admitted for (relatively) mild pneumonia.
Or you know, they are brought back…which happens quite often.Without a DNR, you force the person to go through the process of dying over and over, again until they finally die and can’t be brought back.
It’s actually cruel !
Sure.Or you could wind up with anoxic brain injury and be a total care patient, even if you’re young. I’ve seen that happen too (probably more than you’d be comfortable knowing). I’m not anti-CPR- but don’t understate reality. Things can and do go drastically wrong sometimes and the young don’t always come back and get over it quickly.
An 80 year old with congestive heart failure or chronic lung disease (or both) is not looking at gaining 30 years of life from CPR. They’re looking at dying with broken ribs. DNR orders are not evidence of suicidal thoughts!!Regardless, I would think I’d rather deal with a little pain then miss out on a possible 30 years of life with family. But then again, I’ve never been in that situation