The Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate program allows people to decide that certain resuscitative measures will not be used on them. Those resuscitative measures specifically listed in the OOH DNR legislation are cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), advanced airway management, defibrillation, artificial ventilations, and transcutaneous cardiac pacing.
An OOH DNR Order form must be properly executed in accordance with the instructions on the opposite side to be considered a valid form by emergency medical services personnel.
View information and step-by-step instructions on properly completing the OOH DNR form.
EMS personnel and healthcare professionals in out-of-hospital settings:
View information on honoring an OOH-DNR order.
After completing the Texas OOH DNR Order form, the patient may obtain, at the patient's expense, an optional means of identification. The OOH DNR ID device may only be obtained after fully executing the Texas OOH DNR Order form.
American Medical Identifications, Inc.
Suite 100
949 Wakefield
Houston, Texas 77018
800-363-5985
Website: American Medical Identifications, Inc.
MedicAlert Foundation, Inc.
101 Lander Ave
Turlock, California 95380
800-432-5378
Website: MedicAlert Foundation, Inc.
Caring Advocates
2730 Argonauta St
Carlsbad, California 92009
800-647-3223
Website: Caring Advocates
StickyJ Medical ID
10801 Endeavour Way #B
Seminole FL 33777
866-497-6265
Email: CustomerService@StickyJ.com
Website: StickyJ Medical ID
Empower Hope, Inc
304 S Jones, Suite 1061
Las Vegas, NV 89107
415-200-3780
Email: DNR@empowerhope.ai
Website: Empower Hope, Inc
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