Donotintubate
Do-not-intubate (DNI) is a medical directive or order that indicates a patient should not be intubated with an endotracheal tube or subjected to initiation of mechanical ventilation. It is distinct from a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, which addresses whether to perform CPR in the event of cardiac arrest; a DNI only restricts airway management and ventilation and may be part of a broader code status that includes or excludes other interventions.
Usage: DNI is typically requested by the patient, a surrogate, or a clinician in settings such as
Documentation and communication: The DNI order should be documented in the patient's medical record, often after
Legal and ethical considerations: DNI policies vary by jurisdiction and institution. It involves patient autonomy, beneficence,
Impact and limitations: A DNI does not guarantee comfort or survival; outcomes depend on underlying condition,