Wyoming Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Form

Wyoming Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Form

Wyoming do not resuscitate form is a medical order that relays a patient’s preferences for emergency, life-sustaining care. It is only recommended for those with an advanced illness. In Wyoming, health care professionals use the Providers Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment form to provide DNR orders.

Last updated July 4th, 2025

Wyoming do not resuscitate form is a medical order that relays a patient’s preferences for emergency, life-sustaining care. It is only recommended for those with an advanced illness. In Wyoming, health care professionals use the Providers Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment form to provide DNR orders.

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Signing Requirements

The WyoPOLST must be signed by the patient (or representative) and the physician completing the form.[1]

Portability

The WyoPOLST is portable, meaning it follows the patient across facilities and levels of care.