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EMR

EMT

AEMT

Paramedic

Extended

Patient Refusal of Treatment and/or Transport

A patient who is alert and oriented and is their own power of attorney may refuse any and all treatment

and/or transport.

1.

Alert and oriented means being able to describe where they are, distinguish the time of day and period of the

year, answer common-knowledge questions (who is the President, what is the state capital, etc), knows the

events which lead to the emergency they experienced, and generally will be able to carry on a conversation

in a lucid manner.

2.

Being their own power of attorney (POA) means that they are at least eighteen years of age or have been

emancipated by a court, have not been deemed incompetent by a court, or have not signed POA over to

someone else.

If a patient does not meet the criteria set forth in item 1, they may not refuse treatment.

3.

If they continue to refuse and you feel the patient sincerely needs medical treatment, request law

enforcement to the scene and/or contact medical control for advice.

4.

A patient who has threatened to harm themselves may refuse transport. Only law enforcement or an

otherwise authorized health care officer can force an alert, oriented, competent psychiatric patient to go to

the hospital unwillingly.

5.

When a patient refuses any treatment and/or transport, a Patient Refusal must be completed.

Patient Refusal of Treatment and/or Transport