(a) An attending physician, a physicians assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse may issue a do-not-resuscitate order for persons who are present in or residing at home or in a health care facility if the person, representative, or surrogate has consented to the order. A do-not-resuscitate order shall be issued in writing in the form as described in this section for a person not present or residing in a health care facility. For persons present in health care facilities, a do-not-resuscitate order shall be issued in accordance with the policies and procedures of the health care facility or in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(b) Persons may request their physicians, physicians assistants, or advanced practice registered nurses to issue do-not-resuscitate orders for them.
(c) The representative or surrogate decisionmaker may consent to a do-not-resuscitate order for a person with incapacity. A do-not-resuscitate order written by a physician, a physicians assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse for a person with incapacity with the consent of the representative or surrogate decisionmaker is valid and shall be respected by health care providers.
(d) A parent may consent to a do-not-resuscitate order for his or her minor child, provided that a second physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse who has examined the child concurs with the opinion of the attending physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse that the provision of cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be contrary to accepted medical standards. If the minor is between the ages of 16 and 18 and, in the opinion of the attending physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse the minor is of sufficient maturity to understand the nature and effect of a do-not-resuscitate order, then no such order shall be valid without the consent of such minor. In the event of a conflict between the wishes of the parents or guardians and the wishes of the mature minor, the wishes of the mature minor shall prevail. For purposes of this section, no minor less than 16 years of age shall be considered mature. Nothing in this article shall be interpreted to conflict with the provisions of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and implementing regulations at 45 CFR 1340. In the event conflict is unavoidable, federal law and regulation shall govern.
(e) If a surrogate decisionmaker is not reasonably available or capable of making a decision regarding a do-not-resuscitate order, an attending physician, physicians assistant, or advance practice registered nurse may issue a do-not-resuscitate order for a person with incapacity in a health care facility: Provided, That a second physician who has personally examined the person concurs in the opinion of the attending physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse that the provision of cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be contrary to accepted medical standards.
(f) For persons not present or residing in a health care facility, the do-not-resuscitate order shall be noted on a physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse orders for scope of treatment form or in the following form on a card suitable for carrying on the person:
Do-Not-Resuscitate Order
"As treating physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse of ____________________________ and a licensed physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse, I order that this person SHALL NOT BE RESUSCITATED in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest. This order has been discussed with ___________________________________ or his/her representative ____________________________________ or his/her surrogate decisionmaker ____________________________ who has given consent as evidenced by his/her signature below.
Provider Name
_________________________________________________
Provider Signature __________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________
Person Signature ________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________
Surrogate Decision Maker Signature _________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________".
(g) For persons residing in a health care facility, the do-not-resuscitate order shall be reflected in at least one of the following forms:
(1) Forms required by the policies and procedures of the health care facility;
(2) The do-not-resuscitate card as set forth in subsection (f) of this section; or
(3) The physician, physicians assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse orders for scope of treatment form.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 30C. Do Not Resuscitate Act
§16-30C-2. Legislative Findings and Purposes
§16-30C-7. Compliance With a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order
§16-30C-8. Revocation of Do Not Resuscitate Order
§16-30C-11. Interinstitutional Transfers
§16-30C-12. Preservation of Existing Rights
§16-30C-13. Do-Not-Resuscitate Order Form; Do-Not-Resuscitate Identification; Public Education
§16-30C-14. Not Suicide or Murder