Florida Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Form

Florida Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Form

A Florida do not resuscitate form orders medical staff not to perform CPR on a patient if they stop breathing or their heart stops. The patient’s physician must discuss the implications of the form with them. This form is typically used by patients with a terminal disease, end-stage illness, or who are in a vegetative state.

Last updated July 7th, 2025

A Florida do not resuscitate form orders medical staff not to perform CPR on a patient if they stop breathing or their heart stops. The patient’s physician must discuss the implications of the form with them. This form is typically used by patients with a terminal disease, end-stage illness, or who are in a vegetative state.

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Signing Requirements

To be legally valid, the patient and their physician must sign the DNR form.[1]

Formatting

In Florida, the DNR order must be printed on yellow paper.[2] The full DNR document or the wallet-sized order (the bottom portion of the form called the “DNRO Device”) must be kept where emergency personnel can quickly locate it.

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