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written instructions that let people know the kind of care you want if you are seriously ill or dying are called advanced directives these are official documents that state your wishes for medical care in an emergency and at the end of life these include a health care power of attorney a living will and a dnr or do not resuscitate order health care powers of attorney often called durable powers of attorney are again an advanced care directive theyre legal documents that express your wishes but also designate a specific person who will speak for you if you are not able to speak for yourself the living will is really a document that details what kind of care you want to receive and it would be used in a situation where you were not able to speak for yourself a do not resuscitate order is a physicians order it is based on your request and and information to your physician that order is placed in your medical record in the hospital and it basically tells providers when you dont want lif