The patient can specify in advance in his living will under what conditions nourishment, hydration or other life support should be withheld. |
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It is now clear that the other type of living will is effective in English law, subject to certain tests for validity. |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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Do you have a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care, sometimes called an advanced directive? |
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It is imperative to discuss a living will and advance directives with patients who have terminal cirrhosis. |
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Documents relating to a living will and advanced directives should be reviewed. |
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Anyone who drives a car for a living will probably tell you LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is the most cost effective alternative. |
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You have to write a living will while you are healthy and able to make your own decisions. |
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The growth in the cost of living will mean that money will become a key driver in choices of profession, especially for career swappers. |
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You will have to work harder to get the same products, and your standard of living will be harmed. |
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The paramedics asked if she had a living will and if she was an organ donor. |
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Medical experts say a living will is important because it erases guesswork for families if a loved one becomes seriously ill. |
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Your loved one may have left a clear guide to end-of-life choices, such as a living will or an advance directive. |
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A living will also allows a person to state with particularity the forms of treatment which are wanted and not wanted. |
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After this event the patient had written a living will to ensure that no such confusion would occur in her case. |
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A living will only takes effect when you are no longer able to understand treatment choices and consequences, or too ill to communicate. |
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Those who receive the Lord while still living will also put on a spiritual body in an instant and be caught up into the air. |
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However, a living will is a very important document and it should be given to your physician and entered into your medical record. |
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Those who overshoot the mark in defining their standard of living will be made unhappy by their inability to achieve all they hope for. |
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Mrs. Karen Redman: Aside from the living will, what mechanism would you see? |
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High standards of living will have increasingly to be supported through increases in labour productivity and by raising the employment rate. |
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In addition to the legal representative, it is possible to have recourse to close relatives or refer to a living will in order to obtain consent. |
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As a society our ability to maintain a high standard of living will depend critically on the productivity of new entrants into our labour force. |
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The research implies that activities of daily living will be those for which they will need the greatest assistance. |
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It can be very difficult and stressful to complete a living will and appoint a healthcare proxy when you are in the latter stages of a disease. |
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While there's no evidence healthy living will prevent attacks, it makes them easier to deal with when they do happen. |
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Clean living will require a re-education, a re-examination of all priorities, literally. |
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Similarly, education for human rights, democracy and multicultural living will have an important place in the new curriculum. |
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It turns out that the crash team, on arrival at the ward, had been told that I had written a living will and apparently did not want to be resuscitated. |
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Other issues that need to be addressed with patients and caregivers include advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney. |
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However, your family member can look at your living will and make decisions based on that. |
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A living will outlines what exactly the person with Alzheimer Disease does and does not want in terms of medical care, when they are not capable of making their own medical decisions. |
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All adults should have a health care proxy and living will. |
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It recognizes that future increases in our standard of living will depend in large measure on further improvements in the productivity of our economy. |
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High costs of living and high living will come down. |
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Also, those who believe in the Lord and are living will put on spiritual bodies without seeing death and be caught up to the spiritual space alive. |
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Improvements in our quality of life and standard of living will depend on our increasing success in bringing scientific and technological innovations to life. |
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The family support and protection measures to be adopted in order to ensure the right of every child to an adequate standard of living will take the form of supplying one million families with their own means of production. |
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Secondly, the cost of living will rise in these five countries, four of which are southern countries, without any increase in wages, thereby exacerbating inflationary pressures. |
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Strong economic growth in China and the inheriting improvements in standard of living will lead to an increasing demand for high quality pork meat in the next years. |
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People who are making the most of community living will have respect for human personality unprejudiced by qualities of race, colour, class, creed or national origin. |
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Fortunately, their attorney had prepared durable powers of attorney for health care and financial affairs as well as a living will. |
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As your health condition changes, it is important to revisit the decisions that are listed in the living will and be sure that they reflect your current wishes. |
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It should provide clear directions of your wishes, including what treatments should be given to you in certain situations, and can include a living will. |
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In these cases, the parent with whom the child is usually living will be more reassured where the contact between the child and the other parent takes place under supervision. |
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A living will is a document that sets out a person's advance decisions as to medical care and treatment in the event they become seriously ill and lose their capacity. |
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Unfortunately, she did not leave instructions in a living will. |
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One patient with Alzheimer's disease used a living will to tell her New York City nursing home that she did not want any artificial nutrition or hydration while she died. |
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