| An advance directive is a written statement that you and your doctor 
			prepare, indicating how you want your medical decisions to be made 
			in the future if you are no longer able to make them for yourself. 
			The new form adds a greater level of specificity when it comes to 
			decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation, known as CPR, and 
			life-support measures including being intubated, placed on a 
			ventilator and fed through a tube. The new advance directive form 
			also meets requirements to nationally be considered a form for 
			physician orders for life-sustaining treatment, known as a POLST 
			form. "Completing an IDPH Uniform DNR Advance Directive lets doctors, 
			nurses and EMTs know what health care services you would like to 
			receive if you are not able to tell them -- for example, if you 
			suffer a stroke or heart attack and your heart stops beating or you 
			stop breathing," said Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck, state health department 
			director "The new form goes into greater detail about what level of 
			care you would like and under what conditions you would receive it. 
			Make sure to talk with your family and health care provider before 
			completing an advance directive." 
			 Hospitals, nursing homes and emergency medical services personnel 
			in your residence or en route to a health-care facility are required 
			to honor an advance directive. Older versions of the directive that 
			have already been properly executed are still, and will continue to 
			be, valid. [to top of second 
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 Things to should consider when 
			completing an advance directive include:  
				
				Your medical 
				condition and related medical considerations.
				CPR in the event 
				of an unforeseen accident (such as a car crash or choking on 
				food). 
				Quality-of-life 
				issues before and after CPR. 
				Use of CPR during 
				surgery or other medical procedure. 
				Use of a mechanical ventilator. For more information about the IDPH Uniform Do Not Resuscitate 
			Advance Directive, visit
			
			http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/books/advin.htm.  Uniform Do Not Resuscitate Advance Directive:http://www.idph.state.il.us/
 public/books/dnrform.pdf
 
            [Text from 
			Illinois 
			Department of Public Health file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |