Colorado CPR Directives. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Section

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Colorado CPR Directives Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Section

Course Objectives Upon completion of this class, you should be able to: Identify the different types of CPR Directives that are permissible, valid, and should be honored. Determine what information should be provided on a CPR Directive if it is to be considered valid. Differentiate between declarant, individual, and Authorized Agent. Demonstrate the procedures to be followed by EMS personnel when presented with a CPR Directive.

CPR (As Defined In the Statute) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) : Measures to restore cardiac function or to support breathing in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest or malfunction CPR includes, but is not limited to: Artificial ventilation Chest compression Delivering electric shock Placing tubes in the airway to assist breathing Other basic and advanced resuscitative therapies

Other Important Definitions An "Authorized Agent is: Court Appointed Guardian Agent with healthcare decision-making authority appointed by power of attorney Selected proxy The "Declarant is: Individual named within the directive, or the authorized agent of that individual A CPR Directive is: Advance directive for administration of CPR A Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNR) is: Physician order not to perform CPR "Palliative refers to: Measures taken to relieve pain and suffering

CO Regulatory Process Colorado Revised Statutes http://www. michie.com/ Colorado Title 15 Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries Article 18.6 Directive Relating to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 6 CCR 1015-2 2010 Version Rules

Rules Pertaining to the Implementation of CPR Directives 2010 Rules - 6 CCR 1015-2 More concise Aligns with the State Statutes Simplifies general protocols /procedures Clarifies Rules and Responsibilities Individuals have greater access to make a CPR Directive

Key Points 2010 Version States the PURPOSE of a CPR Directive form Individuals right to accept or reject medical treatment Defines the authority of both the individual and EMS personnel 2010 Section #1

Key Points 2010 Version Section 2 Definitions Definition of Authorized Agent expanded

Key Points 2010 Version Revocation CPR Directive Contents Bracelets or Necklaces 2010 Section #3

Advance Directives CPR Directives Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) website template (www.coems.info) Colorado Blue form Other Forms of Advance Directives Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (M.O.S.T.) Physician Orders for Life- Sustaining Treatment (P.O.L.S.T.) Living Will Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Five Wishes

Colorado CPR Directives EMS GREEN form Template found at www.coems.info

Key Points 2010 Version 2010 Section #4

Key Points 2010 Version 2010 Section #5

The following scenarios are intended to show how these rules/regulations apply to field situations Be prepared to discuss these in class

Scenario ONE

Scenario #1, Version A 88 year old male at home Cardiac arrest, collapse witnessed by family Family provided CPR Directive CPR Directive signed by individual What do you do?

Scenario #1, Version B 88 year old male at home Cardiac arrest, collapse witnessed by family Family provided CPR Directive CPR Directive is a legible photocopy of the original (with the proper signatures) What do you do?

Scenario #1, Version C 88 year old male at home Cardiac arrest, collapse witnessed by family Family provided patient s bracelet Directive is a CO CPR Directive bracelet. (like the one shown) What do you do?

Scenario 2, Home Hospice Care

Scenario #2, Version A 77 year old female with hospice care giver present Awake, alert, very slow heart-rate, feels weak PT verbally revokes her CPR Directive PT becomes unconscious What do you do?

Scenario #2, Version B 77 year old female at home Awake, alert, very slow heart-rate, feels weak PT becomes unconscious Family provides CPR Directive from another state What do you do? OUT of State CPR Directive Jane P. Doe

Scenario #2 Version C 77 year old female at Hospice Awake, alert, very slow heart-rate, feels weak PT becomes unconscious Hospice employees can t locate the patient s CPR Directive What do you do?

Scenario THREE

Scenario #3, Version A 58 year old male in public Feels ill, dizzy, weak Becomes unconscious CPR Directive in his wallet Declarant did NOT sign Directive Physician did NOT sign Directive What do you do?

Scenario #3, Version B 58 year old male in public PT becomes unconscious Family members disagree regarding PT treatment: Daughter wants you to resuscitate and transport Son provides CPR Directive signed by both his father, and his physician. Son states: he does not want to be resuscitated What do you do? YES NO!

Scenario #3, Version C 58 year old male in public PT becomes unconscious Daughter has proof that she is authorized agent Daughter presents properly signed Directive Daughter wants to REVOKE Directive Daughter wants EMS personnel to start CPR What do you do?

Scenario FOUR

Scenario #4 9 year old female at home Child in respiratory distress upon arrival Child has a terminal illness (cancer) Parents are both Authorized Agents Parents only want Palliative care as stated on their properly signed CPR Directive What do you do?

Death and Dying Generally recognized process for both the patient and the survivors Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Understanding what the families and the patients experience can help you deal with the stress they feel as well as your own

Daily Concepts What you will see in the field How you handle CPR Directives now and beyond WHEN IN DOUBT Follow local protocols and procedures Call for medical direction

Points To Take Home CO CPR Directives have been revised There are several types of CPR directives CPR Directive must be immediately available Directive can be revoked by the person or their authorized agent EMS authorized to follow CPR directive EMS can call receiving hospital for guidance

Questions?

Colorado CPR Directives Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Section Funding for this educational program was provided through a statewide special projects grant. Knighthorse Solutions, Inc. was awarded the contract for the development of this educational program. June 2010