Advance Care Planning- My Wishes and ReSPECT Plan
ReSPECT Plan
ReSPECT stands for Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment.
ReSPECT is a national initiative which documents individualised recommendations for a person’s clinical care in emergency situations when they do not have capacity to make or express choices.
Such emergencies may include death or cardiac arrest but are not limited to those events. The process is intended to respect both patient preferences and clinical judgement. The agreed realistic clinical recommendations that are recorded include a recommendation on whether or not CPR should be attempted if the person’s heart and breathing stop.
1.Joe’s ReSPECT journey - Joe's ReSPECT Journey videos, a ReSPECT explainer for healthcare professionals.
2. Examples of completed ReSPECT Forms v1-4. Four examples of how to complete the new ReSPECT form for patients.
- Respect v1 Respect-v1.pdf
- Respect v2 Respect-v2.pdf
- Respect v3 Respect-v3.pdf
- Respect v4 Respect-v4.pdf
•Joe’s ReSPECT Journey- a
ReSPECT
explainer for healthcare professionals
The
ReSPECT process creates personalised
recommendations for a person’s clinical care and treatment in a future
emergency in which they are unable to make or express choices.
Follow
Joe’s journey through the ReSPECT
process, and watch how he develops a plan
with healthcare professionals that respects his wishes and needs.
This video is aimed at healthcare professionals who may need to support patients who have or want a ReSPECT form.
•ReSPECT guide for clinicians - A Guide from the Resuscitation Council UK for clinicians completing the plan.
Guidance-for-Clinicians.pdf
ReSPECT useful phrasing when writing a plan
•Dying
for Beginners/ Dr Kathryn Mannix
A short animation by Emily Downe, and voiced by Dr Kathryn Mannix which guides you gently on a step by step journey through the process of dying
•Heart Stopping Moments
Dr
Kathryn Mannix draws upon her life's experience as a Palliative Care Physician
to explain 'ordinary dying' and why CPR is both important and when an
appropriate course of life saving action
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