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Advance directives are legal documents that provide instructions for medical care and only go into effect if you cannot communicate your own wishes. The two most common advance directives for health care are the living will and the durable power of attorney for health care.
Section G: Making the document legal NOTE: Under Minnesota law, either 2 witnesses or a notary public must verify your signature and the date.
How do I complete a health care directive? Identify a person, called an agent, to make health decisions for you if you become unable to make or communicate decisions. Write instructions about your health care goals, fears and concerns. ... Sign and date it to make it legal.
A Healthcare Agent is responsible for carrying out the person's wishes as she has expressed them in her Advance Directive or in discussions with the Agent.
Another main reason patients fail to complete their directives is the difficulty in anticipating their wills based on scenario projections and specifying preferences or limitations for life-sustaining therapies, a fact that can be attenuated by the presence and help from a medical professional during the discussion of ...
MOST stands for: Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment. In an emergency or urgent situation, if you are unable to express your wishes, a MOST will help ensure your health care treatment aligns with your wishes.
I, Shirley Louise willfully and voluntarily make this declaration as a directive to be followed if I become unable to participate in decisions regarding my medical care. With respect to any life-sustaining treatment, I direct the following: I direct that no life-sustaining treatment be provided.
Advance directives include legal documentation such as a living will, power of attorney and do not resuscitate (DNR) orders.