Conversations in Ethics: Advance Directives & DNR: Is There a Difference? - March 23, 2018
Since the 1970s, public concerns over an individual’s right to determine his or her own healthcare led to state legislative efforts to encourage the use of advance directives. In 1990, the Patient Self- Determination Act (PSDA) was passed and since enforced by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This act requires healthcare facilities to implement policies and procedures to inform patients about advance directives. Is an advance directive the same as the Florida Yellow DNRO?
Please join us for the Conversations in Ethics: Advance Directives & DNR: Is There a Difference?, with Rose Allen, DNP, MSM/HM, RN, CHPN.
Target Audience
Physicians, Psychologists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Radiology Technologists, Respiratory Therapists, Clinical Chaplains, Medical Students and other interested healthcare professionals.
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Locations
Live: Homestead Hospital - Auditorium |
Videoconference: Baptist Hospital - 5MCVI Side A |
Videoconference: South Miami Hospital - Classroom A |
Videoconference: Mariners Hospital - Executive Conference Room |
WebCast |
Learning Objectives
- Explain the various types of advance directives.
- Describe the difference between an advance directive and the Florida Yellow DNRO.
- Apply the BHSF policy and process for honoring a patient’s valid Yellow DNRO.
Locations
Live: Baptist Hospital - 5MCVI |
Videoconference: South Miami Hospital - Classroom A |
Videoconference: West Kendall Baptist Hospital - Classrooms 4 & 5 |
Videoconference: Mariners Hospital - Executive Conference Room |
WebCast |
Rose Allen, DNP, MSM/HM, RN, CHPN
Director, Bioethics Program
Baptist Health South Florida
Due to the nonclinical nature of the content discussed, the speakers have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
This CME activity will not cover content that would involve products or services of commercial interests. Therefore, no opportunity exists for a conflict of interest based on the financial relationships of faculty and those persons in control of content. Since these relationships are not relevant, no disclosure information was collected.
Baptist Health South Florida is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baptist Health has been re-surveyed by the ACCME and awarded Commendation for 6 years as a provider of CME for physicians.
Baptist Health South Florida designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been approved for 1credit hour, CE Broker Course #20-126977, by the Florida Boards of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Board of Psychology (1 hour) and by the Florida Council of Physician Assistants.
This activity has also been approved for 1 credit for Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Respiratory Therapists and Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling. Baptist Health South Florida CE Broker Provider #50-182.
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 General certificate of attendance
- 1.00 Florida Board of Clinical Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors
- 1.00 Nurse Practitioners
- 1.00 Florida Board of Nursing
- 1.00 Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
- 1.00 Florida Board of Pharmacy
- 1.00 Florida Board of Psychology
- 1.00 Florida Bureau of Radiation Control
- 1.00 Florida Board of Respiratory Therapy
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