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by Barbara C. Phillips
Today, more than ever, you need a Living Will. Discover
the 10 most common questions you need answered so you too can have peace
of mind.
1. What is an advanced health care directive?
Advanced health care directives are written instructions
that communicate your wishes regarding care and treatment should you no
longer be able to make your own health care decisions.
2. What are the components?
An Advanced Health Care Directive includes:
- A Living Will which outlines your medical and treatment choices
- Health Care Power of Attorney – the person you appoint to make
medical and treatment decisions when you are no longer able to do so
yourself.
3. How are they used?
If you are no longer able to make choices regarding your
health care, these documents will communicate to your physicians what
treatments you want or don’ t want such as artificial administration of
food and fluids, or even the use of CPR or a breathing machine.
4. When do they become effective?
These forms are only effective when you cannot
communicate your desires yourself. It may be used in situations where you
are terminally ill and will die soon. In that case, life-sustaining
procedures that only prolong the dying process will be withheld as you
have indicated. Another time they will come into play is if you suffer
from an event or illness that leaves you permanently in a coma. Because
situations are varied, it becomes important to be as clear as you can, and
make sure your POA understands your desires.
5. What happens if I don’t have one?
Ever state has a hierarchy that is followed that
describes who is your next of kin and who will make decisions for you. For
instance, if you are a minor child, it will be your parents. If you are an
adult with a legal spouse, that person becomes your decision maker. It
becomes complicated when family members/significant others disagree about
what your desires are. This is why these forms are so important.
6. Can I change my mind?
You can change your mind about what you have written and
who you choose as your decision maker at any time by destroying the old
forms and making a new one. Make sure the new forms are given out to those
that need them such as your decision make, family/significant others,
health care provider, hospital, etc.
7. If I have a living will, does that mean I won’t get
treatment?
This is a common misconception, and the answers is no.
These forms do not mean NO CARE. You should always get the care and
comfort that you require.
8. Where do I get these forms?
Often times, your health care provider or hospital will
have them. However, it’s best if you do them before you ever see these
providers. You can obtain them from your attorney, or there are several
online sources where you can get state specific documents for free.
9. Do I need to see a lawyer?
No. You can fill these forms out yourself following the
form directions.. That said, if you situation is sticky, it would not hurt
to get professional legal advice. In most states the forms do not have to
be notarized. Make sure you get the required witnesses to sign these
forms. They cannot be relatives or employees of your health care provider,
hospital, clinic, etc.
10. Where can I find more information?
Online, www.LawHelp.org provides free information for
most states. Most state departments of health or your state legal
association will be able to point you in the proper direction.
About The Author
©2005 Barbara C. Phillips, MN, NP
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