If a patient has a DNR order, doctors and other health care providers must not do any of the following, except
  1. Administer chest compressions
  2. Insert an artificial airway
  3. Defibrillate or cardiovert
  4. Provide pain medication
Explanation
Answer: D - If a patient has a DNR order, doctors and other health care providers must not do any of the above, except providing pain medication. If a patient has a DNR order, doctors and other health care providers can suction the airway, administer oxygen, position for comfort, splint or immobilize, control bleeding, provide pain medication, provide emotional support, and contact other appropriate health care providers.
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