Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.
Authorization of EMS personnel: EMS personnel shall follow EMS DNR orders, MOST
form instructions or durable powers of attorney when encountering persons in
pre-hospital settings in accordance with these regulations and local EMS
medical protocols.
B. EMS
procedures for verifying EMS DNR orders: EMS personnel shall comply with the
following procedures when encountering a possible EMS DNR order:
(1) primary assessment - perform initial
primary assessment, i.e., assess airway, breathing and carotid pulse;
(2) verification of identification - verify
by:
(a) using a driver's license or other
signed photo identification; or
(b)
identification by a family member; or
(c) positive third party identification by
someone who knows the person;
(3) verification of existence of the
appropriately completed MOST form by the steps in Subsection D of 7.27.6.9
NMAC;
(4) verification of EMS DNR
or MOST order - verify the existence of an EMS DNR or MOST order for the
person, using the following indicators:
(a)
EMS DNR order only: if a valid EMS DNR order is immediately accessible, proceed
to Subsection C of 7.27.6.9 NMAC;
(b) intact EMS bracelet: if the person is
wearing an EMS bracelet that is fully intact and not defaced, proceed to
Subsection C of 7.27.6.9 NMAC;
(c)
non-intact or defaced EMS bracelet with an EMS DNR order: if the person is
wearing an EMS bracelet that is not fully intact or is defaced, but an EMS DNR
order is immediately accessible, proceed to Subsection C of 7.27.6.9
NMAC;
(d) non-intact or defaced EMS
bracelet without an EMS DNR order: follow the regular resuscitation protocol
and ask family member(s) or others present to locate the EMS DNR order; if the
EMS DNR order is located, proceed to Subsection C of 7.27.6.9 NMAC; if the EMS
DNR order is not located, continue the regular resuscitation protocol and
contact medical control for consultation;
(e) no EMS bracelet and no EMS DNR order: if
the person is not wearing an EMS bracelet but there are other indications that
the person is on DNR status, follow the regular resuscitation protocol and ask
family member(s) or others present to locate the EMS DNR order; if the EMS DNR
order is located, proceed to Subsection C of 7.27.6.9 NMAC; if the EMS DNR
order is not located, continue the regular resuscitation protocol and contact
medical control for consultation.
(5) if there is any question about the
validity of an EMS DNR order or MOST form, or there is any indication of an
attempted homicide, initiate resuscitation until such time that the questions
have been answered; if possible, contact medical control for
consultation.
C. EMS
procedures for implementing EMS DNR orders or MOST form instructions: if a
person has a valid EMS DNR order or MOST form as evidenced by the steps in
Subsection B of 7.27.6.9 NMAC, proceed as follows:
(1) for all persons: the following procedures
may be initiated for the comfort of the person if they have not been refused by
the person or by the authorized health care decision maker:
(a) administering oxygen by mask or
cannula;
(b) suctioning;
(c) managing airways except intubation and
other advanced airway maneuvers;
(d) administering analgesics, as authorized
by the New Mexico scopes of practice;
(e) controlling bleeding;
(f) other care indicated on MOST form if
utilized;
(g) making patient
comfortable; and
(h) comforting
family.
(2) for all
persons in cardiac or respiratory arrest: - the following procedures shall be
withheld:
(a) external cardiac
compressions;
(b) artificial
ventilations, intubation or other advanced airway maneuvers;
(c) defibrillation/external cardiac
pacing;
(d) administration of
cardiac medications; and
(e)
artificial respiration.
(3) if there is any question about the
validity of an EMS DNR order, or there is evidence of an attempted homicide or
suicide, initiate resuscitation until such time that the questions have been
answered; if possible, contact medical control for consultation.
D. EMS procedures for implementing
the instructions on the MOST form or other durable powers of attorney:
(1) EMS personnel shall comply with the
following procedures when encountering a MOST form, a DNR or advance directive
form from any other source, or other durable power of attorney:
(a) primary assessment - perform initial
primary assessment, i.e., assess airway, breathing and carotid pulse;
(b) verification of identification - verify,
using a driver's license or other signed photo identification, by family
member's positive identification, or identification by a person who knows the
person, that the person is the one who executed the durable power of attorney;
verify the identification of the person identified in the durable power of
attorney as the authorized health care decision maker; if needed, contact
medical control for consultation and then follow that person's instructions as
authorized by the MOST form, other DNR form, other advance directive, or
durable power of attorney.
(2) if there is any question about the
validity of a MOST form, other DNR form, or other durable power of attorney,
initiate resuscitation until such time that the questions have been answered;
if possible, contact medical control for consultation.
E. Relationship of EMS DNR orders to durable
powers of attorney: Where a person has an EMS DNR order and a MOST form or
other durable power of attorney, the most recent document shall prevail for EMS
treatment only.