Wis. Stat. § 154.01
Definitions
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2019
In this chapter:
In this chapter:
(1g) “Advanced practice registered nurse” means a nurse licensed under ch. 441 who is currently certified by a national certifying body approved by the board of nursing as a nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife, certified registered nurse anesthetist, or clinical nurse specialist.
(1g) “Advanced practice registered nurse” means a nurse licensed under ch. 441 who is currently certified by a national certifying body approved by the board of nursing as a nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife, certified registered nurse anesthetist, or clinical nurse specialist.
(1r) “Attending health care professional" means a health care professional who has primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient.
(1r) “Attending health care professional" means a health care professional who has primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient.
(2g) “Department" means the department of health services.
(2g) “Department" means the department of health services.
(3) “Health care professional" means [who is, or who holds a compact privilege under subch. IX of ch. 448 ] any of the following:
(3) “Health care professional" means any of the following:
(a) A physician licensed under ch. 448 .
(a) A physician licensed under ch. 448 .
(b) A physician assistant licensed under ch. 448 .
(b) A physician assistant licensed under ch. 448 .
(c) An advanced practice registered nurse.
(c) An advanced practice registered nurse.
(4) “Inpatient health care facility" has the meaning provided under s. 50.135 (1) and includes community-based residential facilities, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g) .
(4) “Inpatient health care facility" has the meaning provided under s. 50.135 (1) and includes community-based residential facilities, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g) .
(5) “Life-sustaining procedure" means any medical procedure or intervention that, in the judgment of the attending health care professional, would serve only to prolong the dying process but not avert death when applied to a qualified patient. “Life-sustaining procedure" includes assistance in respiration, artificial maintenance of blood pressure and heart rate, blood transfusion, kidney dialysis and other similar procedures, but does not include:
(5) “Life-sustaining procedure" means any medical procedure or intervention that, in the judgment of the attending health care professional, would serve only to prolong the dying process but not avert death when applied to a qualified patient. “Life-sustaining procedure" includes assistance in respiration, artificial maintenance of blood pressure and heart rate, blood transfusion, kidney dialysis and other similar procedures, but does not include:
(a) The alleviation of pain by administering medication or by performing any medical procedure.
(a) The alleviation of pain by administering medication or by performing any medical procedure.
(b) The provision of nutrition or hydration.
(b) The provision of nutrition or hydration.
(5m) “Persistent vegetative state" means a condition that reasonable medical judgment finds constitutes complete and irreversible loss of all of the functions of the cerebral cortex and results in a complete, chronic and irreversible cessation of all cognitive functioning and consciousness and a complete lack of behavioral responses that indicate cognitive functioning, although autonomic functions continue.
(5m) “Persistent vegetative state" means a condition that reasonable medical judgment finds constitutes complete and irreversible loss of all of the functions of the cerebral cortex and results in a complete, chronic and irreversible cessation of all cognitive functioning and consciousness and a complete lack of behavioral responses that indicate cognitive functioning, although autonomic functions continue.
(8) “Terminal condition" means an incurable condition caused by injury or illness that reasonable medical judgment finds would cause death imminently, so that the application of life-sustaining procedures serves only to postpone the moment of death.
(8) “Terminal condition" means an incurable condition caused by injury or illness that reasonable medical judgment finds would cause death imminently, so that the application of life-sustaining procedures serves only to postpone the moment of death.
Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.