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This information is approved and/or reviewed by U-M Health System providers but it is not a tool for self-diagnosis or a substitute for medical treatment. You should speak to your physician or make an appointment to be seen if you have questions or concerns about this ... DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY; FOR HEALTH CARE...
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Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive ... Weekly Podcasts; Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service; Public Information Brochures; Senior Citizens Handbook; Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care; Ethics & Complaints; Client Security Fund;
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POWER REGARDING LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT; (OPTIONAL); I expressly authorize my patient advocate to make decisions to withhold or withdraw treatment which would allow me to die, and I acknowledge such decisions could or would allow my death.
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www.michbar.org/elderlaw/pdfs/dpoa_hc.pdf
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Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare Decisions; Take a copy of this with you whenever you go to the hospital or on a trip; It is important to choose someone to make healthcare decisions for you when you cannot make or communicate decisions for yourself.
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www.practicalbioethics.org/FileUploads/DPOA.121406.pdf
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There are two basic documents that allow you to set out your wishes for medical care: a living will and a durable power of attorney for health care. It's wise to prepare both. In some states, the living will and the power of attorney are ... For more information, see the article What Do My Healthcare Documents Cover?
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www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/article-29595.html
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(NOTICE: the purpose of this power of attorney is to give the person you designate (your “agent”) broad powers to make health care decisions for you, including power to require, consent to or withdraw any type of personal care or medical treatment for any physical or mental condition and to admit you to or...
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www.idph.state.il.us/public/books/PwrOf.PDF
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Legal Eagle Eye Newsletter for the Nursing Profession(4)15 Dec 96 Quick Summary: A patient’s caregivers are not legally accountable for violating a patient’s durable power of attorney for healthcare decisions if the patient, the ... Hospitals, when informed of the existence of a durable power of attorney,
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www.nursinglaw.com/powerattny.htm
www.nursinglaw.com/powerattny.htm
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One is a durable power of attorney for healthcare, or healthcare proxy. The other is a living will or medical directive. Some people have a combination of the two. ... You must have a specific durable power of attorney for healthcare if you want the person with your power of attorney to make healthcare decisions for you.
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www.uihealthcare.com/topics/aging/agin3373.html
www.uihealthcare.com/topics/aging/agin3373.html
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