Maryland Code § HG-5-608

Section HG-5-608
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(a) (1) Certified or licensed emergency medical services personnel shall
be directed by protocol to follow emergency medical services "do not resuscitate
orders" pertaining to adult patients in the outpatient setting in accordance with
protocols established by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services
Systems in conjunction with the State Board of Physicians.
(2) Emergency medical services "do not resuscitate orders" may not
authorize the withholding of medical interventions, or therapies deemed necessary to
provide comfort care or to alleviate pain.

(3) A health care provider, other than certified or licensed emergency
medical services personnel, who sees, in a valid form, an emergency medical services
"do not resuscitate order" described in paragraph (1) of this subsection that is not
superseded by a subsequent physician's order:
(i) May, before a patient's cardiac or respiratory arrest,
provide, withhold, or withdraw treatment in accordance with the emergency medical
services "do not resuscitate order"; and
(ii) Shall, after a patient's cardiac or respiratory arrest,
withhold or withdraw treatment in accordance with the emergency medical services
"do not resuscitate order".
(4) An order contained in a "Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining
Treatment" form that resuscitation not be attempted shall be given the same effect
as emergency medical services "do not resuscitate orders" described in paragraph (1)
of this subsection.
(b) This section does not authorize emergency medical services personnel to
follow an emergency medical services "do not resuscitate order" for any patient who,
prior to cardiac or respiratory arrest, is able to, and does, express to those personnel
the desire to be resuscitated.
(c) This section does not authorize emergency medical services personnel in
the outpatient setting to follow an emergency medical services "do not resuscitate
order" that is in any form other than:
(1) An emergency medical services "do not resuscitate order"
described in subsection (a) of this section;
(2) An oral emergency medical services "do not resuscitate order"
provided by an online, emergency medical services medical command and control
physician;
(3) An oral emergency medical services "do not resuscitate order"
provided by a physician, a physician assistant, or a nurse practitioner who is
physically present on the scene with the patient and the emergency medical services
personnel in the outpatient setting; or
(4) An order contained in a "Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining
Treatment" form.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, in addition
to the immunity provided in § 5-609 of this subtitle and any other immunity provided

by law, an emergency medical services provider is not subject to criminal or civil
liability, or deemed to have engaged in unprofessional conduct as determined by the
appropriate licensing or certifying authority, arising out of a claim concerning the
provision of health care if:
(i) The claim is based on lack of consent or authorization for
the health care;
(ii) Subsection (a) of this section would ordinarily apply; and
(iii) The emergency medical services provider:
1. Acts in good faith in providing the health care; and
2. Believes reasonably that subsection (a)(1) of this
section does not apply.
(2) This subsection does not apply if the patient is wearing a valid,
legible, and patient-identifying emergency medical services "do not resuscitate order"
in bracelet form.

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