Journal of general internal medicine
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Protocols concerning orders not to resuscitate have come into existence recently in order to facilitate decisions regarding resuscitation and to ensure that patient's rights to participate in such decisions are preserved. Prior to the do-not-resuscitate (DNR) decision is the decision whether to discuss the issue of resuscitation with the patient at all. ⋯ They found that the issue was discussed with only 10.8% of patients or their families on admission of the patients to these units. Such discussions occurred more frequently with older patients, those who were more severely ill or were estimated to have worse prognoses, those with poor intellectual function, and those admitted to the MICU rather than the CCU.