No resuscitation attempt is indicated for cardiac arrest in the following scenarios.
Obvious Signs of Death
- Pulseless, apneic and no other signs of life present and any of the following:
- Diffuse signs of rigor mortis
- Diffuse signs of decomposition of body tissues
- Dependent lividity
- Injuries incompatible with life (e.g. incineration, decapitation, hemicorporectomy)
- Document the obvious signs of death as listed above in report
Blunt or Penetrating Trauma (All Criteria Must Be Met)
- Pulseless, apneic and no other signs of life present
- Lack of pupillary reflexes and spontaneous movement
- Asystole on cardiac monitor
Patients who become pulseless after severe traumatic injury when transport to the nearest ED cannot be initiated within 15 minutes (i.e. prolonged extrications) provided that all other signs of life are absent and transport has not been initiated, contact Medical Control
"Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR Order)
- When presented with a valid and complete State of Florida Do Not Resuscitate order (Form 1896)
- Must be on yellow paper and signed by the patient's physician
Other Circumstances
Use caution in termination of resuscitation in the following scenarios:
- When mechanism of injury is inconsistent with traumatic cardiac arrest
- Lightning or other high voltage electrical injuries
- Drowning
- Suspected hypothermia
- Consider Contacting medical control for the above situations
In order to preserve trace evidence at a death scene, avoid covering the body when it is prudent and reasonable to do so. In the scenario when a person is deceased at a residence or other private area, partition off, or otherwise restrict access to, the area where the body is as opposed to covering the body. Law Enforcement Officers on the scene should be involved in the decision to how best respect the patients dignity without compromising investigative needs.
There is no strict contraindication on covering the deceased, especially when the crews are trying to protect the dignity of the deceased or the mental state of their family.
Contact Medical Control for Additional Orders if Needed