How many DNR requests are rejected
Dear Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
I would like to find out the following:
How many DNR orders were overturned between the years 2007-2012 that led to the attempted resuscitation of a patient (whether that was successful or not)?
How many DNR orders were overturned between the years 2012-2017 that led to the attempted resuscitation of a patient (whether that was successful or not)?
How does your Trust receive DNR Orders from patients?
Many thanks for your help.
Yours faithfully,
Dan Hillstead
Dear Mr Hillstead,
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Alan Larn | communications officer (Freedom of Information) | communications department
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Nethermayne | Essex | SS16 5NL
01268 524900 ext 2992
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Dear Mr Hillstead,
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request dated 06 November 2018, which has been handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
Your request and our responses are as follows:
How many DNR orders were overturned between the years 2007-2012 that led to the attempted resuscitation of a patient (whether that was successful or not)?
How many DNR orders were overturned between the years 2012-2017 that led to the attempted resuscitation of a patient (whether that was successful or not)?
Our response: This trust does not record, keep or audit any such figures. If a patient presents with an ADRT (advanced decision to refuse treatment) document which refuses cardiopulmonary resuscitation, then we would respect that.
How does your Trust receive DNR Orders from patients?
Our response: We have a triplicate DNACPR document of which one copy is returned to the resuscitation service when completed. If patients present with an ADRT (advanced decision to refuse treatment) document they present it to clinical staff and then a DNACPR form (triplicate version) is completed and the audit copy is then returned to the resuscitation service.
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Alan Larn | communications officer (Freedom of Information) | communications department Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Nethermayne | Essex | SS16 5NL
01268 524900 ext 2992
[Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust request email]
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