A fuller guide to this term is on the way. In the meantime, the related terms below explain the ideas around it.
Related Brickyard terms
- Living WillA written statement of the medical treatments you do or do not want if you are terminally ill or unconscious.
- Healthcare ProxyThe person you appoint to make medical decisions for you when you are unable to make them yourself.
- Advance DirectiveA broad term for legal documents that record your medical wishes and name someone to carry them out.
- Power of AttorneyA document that lets someone you name make financial or legal decisions on your behalf if you cannot.
- Do-Not-Resuscitate OrderA medical order telling providers not to perform CPR if your heart stops or you stop breathing.
- Durable Power of AttorneyA power of attorney that stays in effect even if you become incapacitated and unable to make decisions.
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