Ask Mac – Questions ListCategory: IV and Fluid TherapyCan we administer fluids to a hypotensive patient who has a DNR?
asked 2 years ago
In a setting where you arrive on scene and you are presented with a patient who is unconscious, hypotensive and the patient has a valid DNR. Can you still administer fluids to this patient or does that fall under the same category as inserting an OPA/NPA and BVM to a patient with a DNR?
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answered 2 years ago
Situations involving end of life can be very complicated, and it’s very hard, if not impossible, to capture a patient’s wishes for their care on a single form. The ideal scenario would be that the patient would have some more specific advanced directive outlining their wishes in terms of iv fluid. IV fluid is not listed as a therapy that paramedics are not to provide a patient with a valid DNR and could be considered in the hypotensive patient as long as the other conditions of the medical directive are met. As an example, a patient in septic shock could have an altered LOC from poor perfusion and despite the DNR could benefit from IV fluid.
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