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Company LOGO Understanding the Montana POLST Program Montana Board of Medical Examiners Credits: Thank you to the Washington State POLST project and Idaho for sharing their educational materials.

Company LOGO Montana POLST Program: EMT Orientation Montana Board of Medical Examiners Credits: Thank you to the Washington State POLST project and Idaho for sharing their educational materials.

Program Objectives: Explain the purpose and function of the Montana POLST program Identify the differences between Comfort One and Montana POLST Be familiar with Form and Protocol Know where to obtain additional information Questions (FAQ)

Review of Medical Terms ADVANCE DIRECTIVES: Are instructions ( communication ) from patients to their providers, which identify an individual’s future medical treatment decisions, in the event that they are incapable of such decisions COMFORT MEASURES: Medical care undertaken with the primary goal of keeping a person comfortable rather than prolonging life. On the POLST form, a person who requests “comfort measures only” would be transported to a facility only if it is required to provide comfort measures. DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY: A document signed by a person which appoints someone else to make health care decisions for them in the event that the person loses the ability to make their own decisions. LIVING WILL: Common term for a HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE. This is a document that tells your health care provider if you experience a health condition defined in the document, you want the specific identified care.

Review of Medical Terms POLST: Providers Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment. A medical order from a provider that turns an individual’s wishes for life-sustaining treatment into action. REVOCATION: A procedure by which the patient cancels or revokes the POLST document to a medical provider. The POLST form may be revoked by verbal communication by the patient or individual with durable power of attorney, by destroying the form itself or by not presenting it to the health care providers. COMFORT ONE: The previous Montana system in place to allow EMT providers to follow the wishes of the patient when dealing with end-of-life issues. Comfort One documents are to be honored as they were in the past if presented to EMT personnel.

Montana POLST Program Montana’s POLST: it’s called “Montana Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment”. The Board of Medical Examiners has developed a protocol and form for medical providers to utilize to assure patients receive the care they wish. The form is intended to be completed in consultation with the patient ( or family if the patient is unable to speak for themselves ) and be respected and followed by every health care professional the patient encounters. The POLST form clearly identifies the wishes of the patient for resuscitation and level of comfort care requested. The FORMS, PROTOCOL and EDUCATIONAL materials (for the public and medical professionals) are available on a dedicated web site and it can be accessed by going to: polst.mt.gov

Understanding the FORM Resuscitation Section Comfort Measures and Transportation Considerations Authorization Patient’s Name HIPAA Concern Form MUST Accompany patient

Understanding the Protocol Out of Hospital

EMT Considerations IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER! POLST is a medical provider order! The POLST form identifies the patients wishes The POLST form once identified, MUST accompany the patient to the next medical facility or medical provider If Comfort One credentials are identified, they are to be followed as they were previously The patient has the right to choose the type of care they wish. It is important that you understand that POLST is following the patient wishes. You are not allowing them to die or just doing nothing. You are supporting them in the manner they wish and being there for them in a deeply personal time in their life. You are providing a level of care as important and necessary as CPR. You are important. The patient is counting on you to be there for them. and most importantly…

FAQ’s Does the POLST form need to be signed? Yes. A provider (physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant) must sign the form in order for it to be a valid order that is understood and followed by other health care professionals. If the patient has a POLST form do they need an advanced directive also? If they have a signed POLST form, it is recommended that they also have an advanced directive, though it is not required. In what setting is the POLST form used? The completed POLST form is a provider order form that will remain with the patient if they are transported by an ambulance, transported between care settings, regardless of whether they are in the hospital, at home or in a long-term care facility. Where should the POLST form be kept? If the patient lives at home you should suggest they keep the original POLST form in a prominent location (e.g., on the front of the refrigerator, on the back of the bedroom door, on a bedside table, or in their medicine cabinet). If they reside in a long-term facility, the POLST form should be kept in the patient’s medical chart along with all other medical orders. If the patient has “Comfort One”, do I need to get them a POLST? No, Comfort One is still honored by EMT personnel and their wishes will still be followed by the EMT personnel. However, if they want their wishes expanded beyond withholding life sustaining treatment or wish medical facilities and other medical providers to honor their wishes, you should discuss and issue them a POLST form.

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