Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.86 - Revoking the MI-POST
Rule 86.
(1) When
revoking the MI-POST, the attending health professional or the patient or the
patient's representative shall write "revoked" over the most recent signatures
of the patient or patient representative and the attending health
professional.
(2) The individual
revoking the form shall write "void" in large, bold ink diagonally across both
sides of the form.
(3) If the
patient or patient representative revokes the MI-POST, reasonable action must
be taken to notify at least 1 of the following:
(a) The attending health
professional.
(b) The health
professional who is treating the patient.
(c) The health facility responsible for the
medical treatment of the patient.
(4) If a change in the patient's medical
condition makes the medical orders on the MI-POST contrary to generally
accepted health care standards, the attending health professional may revoke
the MI-POST form. If an attending health professional revokes a MI-POST under
this subrule, he or she shall take reasonable actions to notify the patient or
the patient representative of the revocation and the change in the patient's
medical condition that warranted the revocation of the MI-POST.
(5) The patient representative may revoke the
MI-POST at any time the patient representative considers revoking the MI-POST
to be consistent with the patient's wishes or, if the patient's wishes are
unknown, in the patient's best interest.
Notes
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