Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment
This file contains the Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) designed for individuals with advanced chronic illnesses. It provides guidelines and decisions regarding medical interventions and comfort measures. Healthcare providers should complete this form in accordance with patient preferences.
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Filling out this form requires collaboration with a qualified healthcare provider. Begin by discussing patient preferences regarding resuscitation and medical interventions. Determine the appropriate options in each section based on medical indications and comfort levels.

How to fill out the Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment?
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Consult with your healthcare provider about treatment preferences.
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Complete all sections of the POST form accurately.
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Choose between resuscitation options and medical interventions.
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Sign and date the form to validate it.
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Submit the completed form to the relevant health registry.
Who needs the Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment?
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Patients facing advanced chronic illnesses who need guidance on medical decisions.
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Family members of patients who wish to clarify their loved one's treatment preferences.
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Healthcare providers looking to accurately document patient treatment orders.
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Legal representatives seeking a legally binding expression of a patient's healthcare choices.
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Caregivers responsible for advocating for the patient's wishes in medical settings.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit the POST form, collaborate with your healthcare provider to ensure all sections are completed accurately. Once signed, provide the completed form to your healthcare provider and ask if they will submit it to the Idaho Health Care Directive Registry. Keeping a copy of the form for personal records is advisable to ensure compliance with your healthcare wishes.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
Important dates for the POST form include its initial adoption in 2007 and a revision in 2012. Ensure to review the form periodically to align with current health status and preferences. It is recommended to reevaluate your POST form with each significant health change.

What is the purpose of this form?
The Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) form serves to communicate a patient's treatment preferences in critical healthcare situations. It ensures that healthcare providers have clear instructions to follow regarding resuscitation and other medical interventions. By filling out this form, patients can advocate for their healthcare rights and ensure their wishes are respected.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Personal Information: Includes the patient's name, date of birth, and last four digits of the Social Security number.
- 2. Resuscitation Preferences: Specifies whether to resuscitate or allow natural death.
- 3. Medical Interventions: Describes the desired medical interventions and comfort measures.
- 4. Artificial Fluids and Nutrition: Indicates preferences regarding IV fluids, feeding tubes, and antibiotics.
- 5. Advance Directives: Includes any existing legal documents like living wills.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit the POST form may result in confusion during medical emergencies regarding your treatment preferences. Healthcare providers may be obligated to provide lifesaving measures that you do not wish to receive.
- Inadequate Healthcare Guidance: Without a completed POST, medical staff may not know your wishes, leading to possible unwanted interventions.
- Emotional Stress for Family: Lack of clear instructions can cause stress and division among family members during critical times.
- Potential for Legal Issues: Ambiguities in treatment preferences could lead to legal challenges if decisions are made contrary to your wishes.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Planning for End-of-Life Care: Helps patients articulate their wishes for care as they approach the end of life.
- 2. Expressing Healthcare Preferences: Enables patients to make their healthcare preferences known to their providers.
- 3. Facilitating Family Discussions: Encourages open communication among family members regarding healthcare decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Idaho POST form?
The Idaho Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) form assists patients in conveying their healthcare preferences regarding life-sustaining treatment.
Who should fill out the POST form?
A qualified healthcare provider, such as a physician or APRN, should complete the POST form with input from the patient or their surrogate.
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Is the POST form legal in Idaho?
Yes, the POST form is a legally valid document in the state of Idaho when properly completed.
How do I ensure my healthcare preferences are followed?
Display your POST form prominently and inform your healthcare providers and family members about its existence.
What should I do with my completed POST form?
Submit the completed form to your healthcare provider, and consider registering it with the Idaho Health Care Directive Registry.
Can family members complete this form on behalf of a patient?
Family members can provide input, but the form must be completed and signed by the patient or a qualified healthcare provider.
What happens if I don’t fill out the POST form?
Without a completed POST form, healthcare providers may not have clear guidance on your treatment preferences in emergencies.
How can I access the POST form online?
The POST form is available for online completion on the Idaho Secretary of State’s Health Care Registry website.
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