The Quarterly journal of medicine
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The use of 'do not resuscitate' (DNR) orders was analysed on a Dutch geriatric ward for a 4-month period. Of 148 admissions, 68 (58%) received a written DNR order. The use of DNR orders was significantly influenced by age (> 83 years) and the pre-arrest morbidity (PAM) index. ⋯ Only 3% of patients and 24% of families were involved in the DNR decision. Disagreement with the residents' decisions was 20% for staff nurses and 17% for consultants. Physicians use factors besides comorbidity to make DNR decisions, and further study of such factors is necessary for the development of standardized DNR policies.