| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.dnacpr_decision_uk.v0 |
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| Concept | DNACPR decision |
| Description | The outcome of a clinical decision as to whether cardio-pulmonary resuscitation should be undertaken or not. This is generally referred to in UK clinical guidance as the DNACPR (Do not attempt cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) decision. |
| Use | If cardiac or respiratory arrest is an expected part of the dying process and it is the opinion of the senior responsible clinician that attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be unsuccessful or the outcome would be unacceptably burdensome for the person, the making and recording of this clinician’s opinion and recommendation for future management should a cardiopulmonary arrest occur, may be made. These are ‘Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation’ (DNACPR) orders. Some patients with capacity to make their own decision may refuse attempted cardio pulmonary resuscitation in advance. These decisions have to be registered as part of an advance decision to refuse treatment (ADRT) |
| Misuse | This archetype should not be used to convey the results of other advanced directives, patient preferences or resusciation activity *e.g. suction) which falls short of full cardio-pulminary resuscitation. |
| Purpose | To record the outcome of a clinical decision as to whether cardio-pulmonary resuscitation should be undertaken or not. This is generally referred to in UK clinical guidance as the DNACPR (Do not attempt cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) decision. This archetype is closely aligned with with the UK Information Standards Board (ISB) standard covering Core Content |
| References | Derived from: https://ckm.apperta.org/ckm/archetypes/1051.32.205 Information Standards Board ISB Data Dictionary Available at http://www.datadictionary.nhs.uk/ End of Life Care Co-ordination: Core Content Standard Specification Available at http://www.isb.nhs.uk/documents/isb-1580/amd-29-2012/index_html NHS Scotland Key Information Summary Leeds ePaccs team |
| Copyright | © Clinical Models UK, openEHR Foundation |
| Authors | Author name: Ian McNicoll Organisation: Ocean Informatics, UK Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com Date originally authored: 2013-10-11 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Ian McNicoll Organisation: Ocean Informatics, UK Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com Date originally authored: 2013-10-11 |
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| Keywords | DNACPR, resuscitation, EoL, directive, preference |
| Lifecycle | rejected |
| UID | 36478a12-0818-4901-9875-82c05901ef1e |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.1.4890 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1 |
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| DNACPR decision | DNACPR decision: The clinical decision on whether (CPR) cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be attempted. In some cases a clear answer may not be available to the recording clinician.
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| Date of DNACPR decision | Date of DNACPR decision: The date at which the DNACPR decision was originally taken or last reviewed. |
| Patient awareness of decision | Patient awareness of decision: Is the patient aware of the DNACPR decision?
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| Informal carer awareness of decision | Informal carer awareness of decision: Is the informal carer, or carers, aware of the DNACPR decision?
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| Comment | Comment: Other narrative comment pertinent to the DNACPR decision. |
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| DNACPR form completed | DNACPR form completed: Has the physical DNACPR form been completed?
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| Discussion with patient | Discussion with patient: Has resuscitation been discussed with the patient?
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| Discussion with informal carer | Discussion with informal carer: Has resuscitation been discussed with the patient's informaral carer or carers?
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| Location of DNACPR documentation | Location of DNACPR documentation: The location of the original DNACPR document, either a text description or an electronic link Choice of:
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| Date for review of DNACPR decision | Date for review of DNACPR decision: The date at which the DNACPR decision should be reviewed. Full Date and Time |
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