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Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2133 - Modified Uniform Rights Of The Terminally Ill Act And The DNR Identification And Do-Not-Resuscitate Order Law


Current as of: 2009
§ 2133.01Modified uniform rights of terminally ill act definitions
§ 2133.02Declaration relating to use of life-sustaining treatment
§ 2133.03When declaration operative
§ 2133.04Revocation of declaration
§ 2133.05Duty of attending physician
§ 2133.06Patient to make decisions on use of life-sustaining treatment
§ 2133.07Using pre-printed form
§ 2133.08Consenting to withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from patient
§ 2133.09Withholding or withdrawing nutrition and hydration from patient who has been in permanently unconscious state for at least 12 months
§ 2133.10Transfer of patients
§ 2133.11Immunities
§ 2133.12Miscellaneous provisions
§ 2133.13When health care provider may presume validity of declaration
§ 2133.14Recognition of declaration executed in another state
§ 2133.15Document executed prior to effective date of provisions
§ 2133.16Making anatomical gift in declaration or living will
§ 2133.21DNR identification and do-not-resuscitate order law definitions
§ 2133.211Authority and immunity of nurses
§ 2133.22Immunities
§ 2133.23Compliance with DNR order
§ 2133.24Miscellaneous provisions
§ 2133.25Standardized method of procedure for the withholding of CPR by physicians, emergency medical services personnel, and health care facilities
§ 2133.26Prohibited acts

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