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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-cc > 2994-j

§ 2994-j. Revocation of consent. 1. A patient, surrogate, or parent or  guardian of a minor patient may at any time revoke his or her consent to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment by informing an attending  physician or a member of the medical or nursing staff of the revocation.    2.  An  attending  physician  informed of a revocation of consent made  pursuant to this section shall immediately:    (a) record the revocation in the patient's medical record;    (b) cancel  any  orders  implementing  the  decision  to  withhold  or  withdraw treatment; and    (c)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of the revocation and any cancellations.    3. Any member of the medical or nursing staff informed of a revocation  made pursuant to this section  shall  immediately  notify  an  attending  physician of the revocation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-cc > 2994-j

§ 2994-j. Revocation of consent. 1. A patient, surrogate, or parent or  guardian of a minor patient may at any time revoke his or her consent to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment by informing an attending  physician or a member of the medical or nursing staff of the revocation.    2.  An  attending  physician  informed of a revocation of consent made  pursuant to this section shall immediately:    (a) record the revocation in the patient's medical record;    (b) cancel  any  orders  implementing  the  decision  to  withhold  or  withdraw treatment; and    (c)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of the revocation and any cancellations.    3. Any member of the medical or nursing staff informed of a revocation  made pursuant to this section  shall  immediately  notify  an  attending  physician of the revocation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-cc > 2994-j

§ 2994-j. Revocation of consent. 1. A patient, surrogate, or parent or  guardian of a minor patient may at any time revoke his or her consent to  withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment by informing an attending  physician or a member of the medical or nursing staff of the revocation.    2.  An  attending  physician  informed of a revocation of consent made  pursuant to this section shall immediately:    (a) record the revocation in the patient's medical record;    (b) cancel  any  orders  implementing  the  decision  to  withhold  or  withdraw treatment; and    (c)  notify  the hospital staff directly responsible for the patient's  care of the revocation and any cancellations.    3. Any member of the medical or nursing staff informed of a revocation  made pursuant to this section  shall  immediately  notify  an  attending  physician of the revocation.