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In Singapore, an Advance Medical Directive (AMD) is a broader legal document compared to a DNR order. An AMD allows individuals to express their refusal of extraordinary life-sustaining treatments should they become terminally ill and unconscious. However, it does not automatically include a DNR order.
You may discuss all risks and benefits of accepting or declining medical care or treatment with your doctors. You may accept or refuse the medical care or treatment to the extent permitted by law. If you refuse, you are responsible for any subsequent medical consequences.
An Advance Medical Directive (AMD) is a legal document that you sign in advance to inform the doctor treating you (in the event you become terminally ill and unconscious) that you do not want any extraordinary life-sustaining treatment to be used to prolong your life.
Advance Care Planning (ACP) helps us plan for our future health and personal care. It helps us communicate to our loved ones and healthcare team about our personal beliefs, values and how we wish to be cared for when we lose the capacity to do so.
You are assured of the confidentiality of your medical records, including Electronic Medical Records, and that access is strictly limited to the healthcare professionals involved in your care (unless required by Singapore Laws and Regulations).
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The cost of ACP ranges from $25 $75. It is best to check with the ACP providers directly. I need a lawyer for ACP. ACP does not require a lawyer.
A mentally competent adult has the legal right to refuse medical treatment even if causes them serious illness or death.
You may accept or refuse medical care or recommended treatment subject to legal conditions. In so doing, you accept the responsibility for any medical consequences resulting from your decision. You are required to participate actively in your treatment including decision-making regarding your treatment plans.
An Advance Medical Directive (AMD) is a legal document for persons above 21 to refuse extraordinary life-sustaining treatment if terminally ill and unconscious, ensuring their wishes are honoured.
The familys informed knowledge and wishes Point 6 of the proposed Singapore guideline states that consent from the patient and/or family members is not necessary for the DNR decision but rather the discussion should inform them of the medical realities and attempt to persuade them of the reasonableness of the DNR

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