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Begin by filling in your name at the top of the form, ensuring it is clear and legible.
Read through the definitions of 'Terminal Condition' and 'Permanently Unconscious State' carefully. This understanding is crucial for making informed decisions.
In the section regarding your wishes, initial any options that apply to you. Specify if you authorize withholding extraordinary means or artificial nutrition/hydration under certain conditions.
If you wish to make an anatomical gift, fill in the body parts you wish to donate in the designated area.
Complete your address details and sign the document at the bottom. Ensure that two witnesses sign as well, or have it notarized for legal validity.
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