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Thread: Nurse, Are you a DNR

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    Nurse, Are you a DNR

    Now as nurses, we see everything, get involved with everything. But if you were to make a choice, do you want to be D.N.R., or maybe D.N.I. When you consider what we do during a code to people. Even if we revive them and they wake up, their chest hurts from compressions, even if there are no broken ribs, or even a flail chest. You have at least one tube in your throat. Sometimes a chest tube. A foley. Central lines. And those cooling lines for hypothermia to chill you out. And God knows what else. That is a heck of a way to wake up. That is if wake up. lets not forget possible brain damage.
    With all that I really do not think I want to come back to life, for myself anyway. I would just as soon go to that big Golf course in the sky. So what are your thoughts on this.

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    Having just lost my mother d/t an MI secondary to CHF.....what do you think? Given my age right now, I would like to think that something 'can be done'. Example: Patrick Kennedy didn't have a chance with Hyaline membrane disease. That is now treatable.

    However, one never knows what the heck diagnosis is going to get dumped on their head.

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    Also no Dialysis for me either

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    Last time I was in the hospital having "elective surgery" I told my wife and mom, "If they turn me into a vegetable, Don't Water Me!"

    We're both nurses and talk to families often about when enough may be enough.

    Andrew Lopez, RN
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