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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Living Wills


Every person who wants to make known his desires for medical treatmentwhether he agrees or refuses to undergo suchcan do so by preparing a document called the living will. Also called the advance directive or health directive, this document clearly states an adults wishes concerning life-prolonging medical treatments should he becomes incapacitated to speak for himself.
It is also possible to express your wishes verbally to your doctor, but it would be better if you put them into writing to make things clearer for the doctor and your family. While advance directives are not legally bindinghealth careprofessionals take the statements into consideration when making a decision about your health and the possible treatments for you. In addition, your family or friends can use your advance directive as a proof of your desires for medicaltreatment.

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