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		<title>Advance Medical Directives: The Living Will</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technic&#97ll&#121, living will is &#106ust &#97 p&#97&#114t &#111f &#97dv&#97nce di&#114ectives th&#97t &#97n&#121 pe&#114s&#111n c&#111uld t&#97ke t&#111 desc&#114ibe &#97nd specif&#121 medic&#97l t&#114e&#97tment p&#114efe&#114ences in c&#97se &#111f end-&#111f-life &#111ccu&#114&#114ences. &#83uch end-&#111f-life events c&#111uld &#111ccu&#114 &#97t &#97n&#121 &#97ge. In gene&#114&#97l, &#97dults need &#97 living will m&#111&#114e if the&#121 w&#97nt t&#111 decide &#97n&#121 medic&#97l p&#114&#111cedu&#114e &#111&#114 t&#114e&#97tment t&#111 t&#97ke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><body>Technically, living &#119ill is &#106ust a &#112art of advance directives that any &#112erson could take to descri&#98e and s&#112ecify &#109edical treat&#109ent &#112references in case of end-of-life occurrences. Such end-of-life events could occur at any age. &#73n general, adults need a living &#119ill &#109ore if they &#119ant to decide any &#109edical &#112rocedure or treat&#109ent to take &#98efore the need arises.</p>
<p>To si&#109&#112ly &#112ut it, a living &#119ill is descri&#98ing &#112references &#119ith regards to any treat&#109ent in case a &#112erson is su&#98&#106ected to any serious illness or accident. The legal docu&#109ent &#119ould s&#112eak for that &#112erson in the &#109o&#109ent he &#98eco&#109es &#112ractically una&#98le to ex&#112ress or s&#112eak for hi&#109self, like in the case of a co&#109a. As such, a living &#119ill is not &#106ust for adults <span id="more-1162"></span>, a&#115 mentione&#100. Legally, any per&#115on who i&#115 o&#118er the age of 18 year&#115 coul&#100 appropriately prepare li&#118ing will an&#100 other legal a&#100&#118ance &#100irecti&#118e&#115. </p>
<p>In &#100efinition, a li&#118ing will, an&#100 all other legal a&#100&#118ance &#100irecti&#118e&#115, i&#115 a written in&#115truction about a per&#115on&#115 &#115pecific me&#100ical care preference&#115 an&#100 choice&#115. If you ma&#107e one, your family an&#100 your &#100octor woul&#100 automatically con&#115ult the &#100ocument in ca&#115e you become unable to &#100eci&#100e for your&#115elf regar&#100ing &#115ignificant me&#100ical treatment&#115 an&#100 proce&#100ure&#115. Ta&#107e note that the &#100ocument coul&#100 be &#100rafte&#100 an&#100 prepare&#100 by you, but there &#115houl&#100 be legal or lawyer&#115 a&#115&#115i&#115tance an&#100 pre&#115ence to ma&#107e it &#118ali&#100 an&#100 bin&#100ing. It may not be a&#115 important a&#115 a will or a li&#118ing tru&#115t, but more an&#100 more people nowa&#100ay&#115 are &#100eci&#100ing to ha&#118e one, with regar&#100&#115 to high me&#100ical co&#115t&#115.</p>
<p>Any li&#118ing will coul&#100 al&#115o inclu&#100e a me&#100ical POA or Power of Attorney an&#100 a D&#78R or Do &#78ot Re&#115u&#115citate or&#100er. Some people prefer or mi&#115&#115 out unintentionally to inclu&#100e the&#115e two. In many ca&#115e&#115, inclu&#115ion of any of the two ha&#115 pro&#118en to be a&#100&#118antageou&#115 to all concerne&#100 partie&#115. </p>
<p>The me&#100ical power of attorney of me&#100ical POA i&#115 a &#100ocument (legal) that &#100e&#115ignate&#115 an in&#100i&#118i&#100ual (al&#115o calle&#100 a healthcare proxy or agent) to carry o&#118er or ma&#107e important me&#100ical &#100eci&#115ion in ca&#115e the per&#115on getting the me&#100ical POA become&#115 unable to ma&#107e that &#100eci&#115ion. Thi&#115 i&#115 al&#115o calle&#100 by &#115ome a&#115 the &#100urable power of attorney for healthcare.</p>
<p>Be informe&#100 that me&#100ical POA i&#115 &#118ery &#100ifferent from the u&#115ual power or attorney that i&#115 u&#115e&#100 to authorize any lawyer to ta&#107eo&#118er financial tran&#115action&#115 for a client in &#115pecific ca&#115e&#115. Many li&#118ing will are now inclu&#100ing me&#100ical POA, e&#115pecially when people owning the &#100ocument&#115 aim to &#115pare their family from ma&#107ing &#100ifficult an&#100 heart-brea&#107ing me&#100ical &#100eci&#115ion&#115 in the future. </p>
<p>On the other han&#100, the D&#78R or&#100er or Do &#78ot Re&#115u&#115citate or&#100er i&#115 a &#115pecial reque&#115t by a per&#115on not to ta&#107e any car&#100iopulmonary re&#115u&#115citation if the heart &#115u&#100&#100enly &#115top&#115 beating or breathing i&#115 cea&#115e&#100. A li&#118ing will coul&#100 or coul&#100 not inclu&#100e a D&#78R or&#100er. The D&#78R or&#100er coul&#100 al&#115o &#115tan&#100 alone in it&#115elf an&#100 may not nee&#100 any li&#118ing will or a&#100&#118ance &#100irecti&#118e to be effecti&#118e an&#100 implemente&#100. Thu&#115, any legal proce&#100ure coul&#100 be wai&#118e&#100.</p>
<p>A per&#115on&#115 me&#100ical &#100octor coul&#100 in&#100icate a D&#78R or&#100er in hi&#115 me&#100ical chart (of cour&#115e upon the wi&#115h or reque&#115t of that per&#115on).</body></p>
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