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    NHS trust put in place do-not-resuscitate rule, Covid inquiry told

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    At least one NHS Trust ordered a blanket “Do-Purjit” for sick patients in the epidemic, hearing by Covid inquiries.

    This would mean that individuals were potentially considered to be probably unqualified to the CPR, perfectly evaluated on the basis of age or disability.

    Professor Jonathan Wali, President of Britain of the former Revolutionary Council, said he knew about a trust implementing the policy, although he did not see a document to install it.

    Groups representing the families of people who died of Kovid said they were “frightened but surprised”.

    Under NHS guidance, A de Do by do not of cardiopulmonary residence (DNCPR) order can be added to someone’s medical notes after consulting the patient or their family members.

    This means that medical staff will not attempt chest contraction or defibing, where an electric shock is taken to restore the patient’s heart or normal heart rhythm for breathing.

    Only 15–20% of people survive near CPR in the hospital, the success rate falls to 5–10% of the hospital installation.

    ‘learning disabilities’

    Groups representing bereaved families believe that some hospital departments were so overwhelmed in epidemic that the blanket DNACPR rules were implemented only on age, disability, or medical conditions.

    Those days, Charity Mencap said Some people with learning inability had said that they would not be revived if they were not ill with Kovid.

    NHS England says that the blanket DNACPR rule will be illegal for each person with a specific medical condition or with a certain age.

    it NHS trusted several times during epidemicTo remind physicians that the order must be applied only with “proper consent”.

    NHS trust put in place do-not-resuscitate rule, Covid inquiry toldKovid Inquiry Professor Jonathan Vayley, a advisor at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbro, was giving evidence as the former chairman of the revival council.Kovid inquiry

    The professor told about the inquiry that he had heard about the policy from a fellow member of the revival council.

    The professor told the investigation that he had not seen a document related to the NHS Trust, but had heard about the policy from a fellow member of the Revolutionary Council.

    Charity, which develops guidelines and training for medical staff, then issued a “very clear” public statement that the blanket DNACPR order “was not a proper way and should not be implemented”.

    “It was our stance and it has never changed,” said Prof. Vulley.

    The Kovid -19 condolences for Justice UK said that the use of blanket policies would be “irrefutable evidence”, some NHS services were overwhelmed in epidemic.

    The group’s solicitor Nikola Brook said, “The investigation has repeatedly heard from those at the top that the blanket dnacprs were not appropriate and had no instructions.”

    “The bereaved families have known for a long time that the reality on the ground was very different.

    “His worst fear has now been confirmed, but it brings more questions with it,” If it happened in this trust, is it in the trust where my loved ones were? “

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