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In reply to the discussion: Woman dies as nurse refuses to perform CPR [View all]pipoman
(16,038 posts)the person wasn't in the health care part of the facility, rather independent living. People in independent living (except for those with DNRs because of some health issue) shouldn't be under a blanket DNR so should receive emergency care if needed. This sounds like a mistake or bad policy of not allowing facility employees to assist in emergency treatments. At the facility I work at, I, not working in healthcare but in dining, have never been told I shouldn't assist. On the contrary, I have been trained on the use of a portable defibrillator near my office and have been kept up on changes in recommended CPR procedures. I have performed the Heimlich maneuver on a resident of independent living and that person to this day introduces me to her guests as 'her savior'.