Conflicting Orders in Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment Forms.
Robert Y LeeMatthew E ModesSeelwan SathitratanacheewinRuth A EngelbergJ Randall CurtisErin K KrossPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2020)
Although most POLSTs are actionable by clinicians, 5% had conflicting orders for cardiac arrest and medical interventions, and 24% had one or more conflicts between orders for cardiac arrest, medical interventions, antibiotics, and artificial nutrition. These conflicting orders make implementation of POLST challenging for clinicians in acute care settings.