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Begin by filling out your personal information on page one, including your full name, date of birth, and contact details. This ensures that your document is accurately identified.
Designate a patient advocate by providing their name and contact information on page two. This person will make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.
Sign and date the document in the presence of two witnesses as required on page three. Ensure that the witnesses meet the criteria outlined in the form.
Complete any optional sections regarding mental health treatment decisions or cultural considerations if applicable. These sections help clarify your wishes further.
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What is one of the main problems with advance directives?
Unintended negative consequences of advance directive legal restrictions may prevent all patients, and particularly vulnerable patients, from making and communicating their end-of-life wishes and having them honored.
Do advance directives need to be notarized in Michigan?
No. The State of Michigan does not require the use of a notary. However, you must have two adult witnesses sign your Advance Directive. Witnesses cannot be family members, health care team members or beneficiaries of your estate.
What are the drawbacks of an advance directive?
They may require the withholding of treatment that will alleviate suffering, and have the potential to cause patients to lose abilities and live with unnecessary suffering or handicap.
When can a healthcare provider reject an advance directive?
This means that it is possible that a specific treatment or specific medication a consumer lists in their advance directive as being the treatment they prefer may be denied them if the provider, in good conscience, does not feel he/she can authorize it.
Why would a physician not honor an advance directive?
Even though advance directives are legally recognized documents, there are times that a health care provider may reject a medical decision made by you or your health care proxy based on your advance directive. For example: When the decision goes against the individual health care providers conscience.
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Which of the following situations can a physician go against the patients advance directives?
Health care providers can do so when: Your decision is contrary to the conscience of your individual medical services provider. Your decision goes against the policy of the health care institution. Your decision would result in ineffective health care or violates the providers health care standards.
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