§ 31-39-2 - Definitions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-39-2   (2010)
   31-39-2.    Definitions 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Adult" means any person who is 18 years of age or older, is the parent of a child, or has married.
      (2)  "Attending  physician" means the physician selected by or assigned to a patient to  have primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient.   Where more than one physician share such responsibility, any such  physician may act as the attending physician pursuant to this chapter.
      (3)  "Authorized person" means any one person from the following list in the order of priority as listed below:
            (A)  Any  agent under a durable power of attorney for health care or health care  agent under an advance directive for health care appointed pursuant to  Chapter 32 of this title;
            (B)  A spouse;
            (C)  A guardian over the person appointed pursuant to the provisions of Code Section 29-4-1;
            (D)  A son or daughter 18 years of age or older;
            (E)  A parent; or
            (F)  A brother or sister 18 years of age or older.
      (4)  "Candidate  for nonresuscitation" means a patient who, based on a determination to a  reasonable degree of medical certainty by an attending physician with  the concurrence of another physician:
            (A)  Has a medical condition which can reasonably be expected to result in the imminent death of the patient;
            (B)  Is in a noncognitive state with no reasonable possibility of regaining cognitive functions; or
            (C)  Is  a person for whom cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be medically  futile in that such resuscitation will likely be unsuccessful in  restoring cardiac and respiratory function or will only restore cardiac  and respiratory function for a brief period of time so that the patient  will likely experience repeated need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation  over a short period of time or that such resuscitation would be  otherwise medically futile.
      (5)  "Cardiopulmonary  resuscitation" means only those measures used to restore or support  cardiac or respiratory function in the event of a cardiac or respiratory  arrest.
      (6)  "Decision-making capacity"  means the ability to understand and appreciate the nature and  consequences of an order not to resuscitate, including the benefits and  disadvantages of such an order, and to reach an informed decision  regarding the order.
      (6.1)  "Emergency  medical technician" means a person certified as an emergency medical  technician, paramedic, or cardiac technician under Chapter 11 of this  title.
      (7)  "Health care facility" means  an institution which is licensed as a hospital or nursing home pursuant  to Article 1 of Chapter 7 of this title or licensed as a hospice  pursuant to Article 9 of Chapter 7 of this title, or a home health  agency licensed pursuant to Article 7 of Chapter 7 of this title.
      (8)  "Minor" means any person who is not an adult.
      (9)  "Order  not to resuscitate" means an order not to attempt cardiopulmonary  resuscitation in the event a patient suffers cardiac or respiratory  arrest, or both.
      (10)  "Parent" means a parent who has custody of a minor or is the parent of an adult without decision-making capacity.
      (11)  "Patient" means a person who is receiving care and treatment from an attending physician.
      (12)  "Reasonably  available" means that a person to be contacted can be contacted with  diligent efforts by an attending physician, another person acting on  behalf of the attending physician, or the health care facility within a  reasonable period of time as determined by the attending physician.