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[Music] no one wants to think about what would happen to them if they were seriously injured it's an uncomfortable topic but one worth considering this week's video will explain how medical decisions work for people who are incapacitated and what you can do to make sure that your wishes are known and followed i'm steve cerbolic and i'm a panel attorney for as cops in arizona first there's this general concept if you are conscious and are a competent adult you are in charge of your medical care so this video really only applies to people who either based upon medical conditions medications or trauma are not alert and oriented so generally speaking there is what's known as implied consent for emergency procedures if someone finds you unconscious after a car accident for example there is a legal assumption that you would consent to stabilizing medical care but after you're stabilized here's how medical decisions work assuming that you don't have an advance directive or a living will more...