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todays topic is the living will a living will is a legal document that sets out your wishes regarding medical treatment you can set out what you want to happen in the event that you become really sick and cant communicate with your doctors about the care you want or dont want this can be if you are brain dead in a coma or otherwise unable to communicate your treatment wishes on your own you should make a living will if something could happen that would result in permanent incapacitation and removal of all brain function and you dont want to remain on life support systems indefinitely a living will May sometimes appoint a person to make decisions on your behalf but in this case another legal document is needed called the health care power of attorney the person making the living will can choose from several options including refusal of treatment or refusal of life-sustaining treatment known as terminal care if you have a living will it does not mean that those wishes are legally bin