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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Utah Advance Health Care Directive in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact details.
  3. In Part I, decide if you want to appoint an agent. If not, initial the paragraph indicating 'No Agent' and proceed to Part II. If you choose an agent, provide their name and contact information.
  4. Specify any alternate agents and outline their authority in the provided sections. Ensure you check any additional powers you wish to grant your agent.
  5. In Part II, express your health care wishes by selecting one of the numbered statements that best reflects your desires regarding life-prolonging measures.
  6. Review Part III for revocation instructions and ensure you understand how to revoke this directive if needed.
  7. Finally, complete Part IV by signing and dating the document. Ensure a witness signs as well, confirming they meet all requirements.

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To sum it up, an Advance Healthcare Directive and a Do Not Resuscitate order are two important but distinct documents. An AD is necessary for all adult Californians.
Living Wills are a statement of preferences for treatment (or, as may be the case, lack of treatment); Advance Directives include that information as well as legally appointing and empowering a person (called a Healthcare Agent) to speak on our behalf if we cant.
Can a medical POA override an advance directive? Generally no. An advance directive usually takes precedence since it contains your explicit healthcare wishes. That said, if the documents were executed at different times or contain conflicting instructions, state laws may determine which one to follow.
An advance directive is a legal document that tells who the patient wants making medical treatment decisions for him/her when he/she cannot speak and gives general directions on treatments the patient does or does not want to help create a treatment plan.
You do not need an attorney to complete the form. The form also does not have to be docHubd. You do need a disinterested witness. You can find the form for the Utah Advance Healthcare Directive and instructions for completing it at .

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Traditionally, there are two main kinds of advance directives: the living will and the Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare. The state California also allows the use of a POLST (Physicians Orders For Life‑Sustaining Treatment).

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