Living Will Health Care - Irreversible condition, Artificial nutrition and hydration - Life-sustaining treatment - Terminal condition
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Living Will And Durable Power Of
Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference?
"It makes financial sense for men to divorce or leave their partners, a study
has found. Men who stay married invariably end up poorer than those who leave their live-in
partners, according to social researcher Cecile Bourreau-Dubois.
Mrs Dubois found that the effect of divorce on a man's bank balance even outweighed
the financial benefits of either partner getting a better job."
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Understanding Living Will:
Irreversible condition, Artificial nutrition and hydration
"Many serious illnesses such as cancer, failure of major organs (kidney, heart,
liver, or lung), and serious brain disease such as Alzheimer's dementia may be
considered irreversible ..."
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Understanding Living Will:
Life-sustaining treatment, Terminal condition
"Life-sustaining treatment" means treatment that, based on reasonable medical
judgment, sustains the life of a patient and without which the patient will die.
The term includes both life-sustaining medications and artificial life support
such as mechanical breathing machines, kidney dialysis treatment, and artificial
hydration and nutrition. ..."
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Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference?
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Who Will Handle Your Health Care Proxy
There's no simpler estate planning document than a health care proxy in which you name someone ...
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Entrusting Life and Death Decisions
If you don't have a health-care proxy and a living will, your loved ones likely to suffer for it ...
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