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If you decide to have a DNR order, ask your doctor to explain and write it. Place the order in your home where everyone can easily see it. Consider naming a substitute decision-maker. This allows you to name a person to make decisions about your care if you are not able to.
When you write a personal directive: you decide who will be your agent or agents. you can have more than one agent and you can choose the areas they will have authority. your wishes are written down so there are no questions about what you would want if you lose capacity.
A living willalso known as an advance directiveis a legal document that specifies the type of medical care that an individual does or does not want in the event they are unable to communicate their wishes.
Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to spell out your decisions about end-of-life care ahead of time. They give you a way to tell your wishes to family, friends, and health care professionals and to avoid confusion later on.
Types of Advance Directives The living will. Durable power of attorney for health care/Medical power of attorney. POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) Do not resuscitate (DNR) orders. Organ and tissue donation.
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A directive is a type of written order given to a nurse to perform an activity or procedure. Directives are intended for multiple patients when specific conditions are met and certain circumstances exist. For example, mass vaccination clinics. Nurses are accountable for their decision to implement the directive.
The purpose of a living will is to give exact instructions on what type of medicine or medical care you wish to accept or decline, while an advance directive offers much more information and is capable of being more comprehensive.
A personal directive only comes into effect if you become unable to make your own decisions. Your personal directive is then activated by specific paperwork completed in part by a doctor. If you write your personal directive today, you will still be in control of all your medical/personal decisions.

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