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It refers to the law or regulation that allows an individual to set up, in legal form, the particular circumstances under which they would not wish to have their life prolonged. It is usually (but not always) associated with a Medical Power of Attorney ,and is (supposedly) binding on any caregiver.

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Advance Health Care Directive - Revocation?

Get StartedIt is possible to revoke an advance directive by executing a new advance directive or by using the Revocation of Advance Health Care Directive document provided by this program.Many states specify that an advance directive may be revoked at any time and in any manner. However, the best method is to provide a written, signed and dated revocation to the Agent (if any) and the appropriate health care providers.Although other documents require a witness or notary, legal principles encourage the recognition of a revocation without the necessity of such formalities.Note: In many states, the revocation document may be considered ineffective until your Agent and/or physician have been notified of the revocation.


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No government entity requires completion of an advance directive. The closest you get is the federal requirement (Patient Self-Determination Act) that all health care facilities ask people upon admission if they have completed an advance directive and to give them one if they request one.


What must be signed and obtained in order to disclose prtected health information?

HIPPA is a law that protects all health care information Advance directive are documents written while a person is still able to make decisions


What is another name for Living Will?

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What is an advance directive?

A legal document (as a living will) signed by a living competent person in order to provide guidance for medical and health-care decisions (as the termination of life support and organ donation) in the event that a person becomes incompetent to make decisions


Is a medical power of attorney the same as living will or advance directive?

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What type of advance directive did Jacob leave?

Jacob left a living will as his advance directive. This document outlines his preferences for medical treatment in situations where he may be unable to communicate his wishes, particularly regarding life-sustaining measures. It reflects his values and decisions about end-of-life care, ensuring that his healthcare providers and family understand his desires.


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Answer is d - pennfoster pg 153 legal aspects of health information management


Do Jehovah Witness believe in Advance Directives?

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What legal document allows an individual to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when a condition is terminal?

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What is a tool that could help with the identification and verification of volunteer health care professionals at the site of a mass casualty event?

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If the DNR documents are in order, and by the physician direction, CPR can be stopped.