 This study found that Saudi Arabia's general population has limited knowledge of do not resuscitate, DNR, orders. Most people have heard of DNR from health care providers, but only a small percentage of respondents had a good understanding of it. Additionally, around one quarter of the study participants agreed with DNR, while over half believe that physicians should be involved in the decision-making process. These findings suggest that there is a need for increased awareness and education about DNR among the general population. Health care professionals should also be involved in discussions with patients and their families about DNR, as well as providing guidance on how to make decisions regarding end-of-life care. This article was authored by Ryan Abu Bakrqatab, Najd Khalid Al Jarba, Basam Abdulaziz Al Hussaini, and others.