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CH 1 and 2 Evolution of Nursing

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Two types of advanced directives

Author: Dahlia Herndon



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Living wills: written document that directs treatment in accordance with a patients wishes in the entente of a terminal illness or condition. Durable Powers of Attorney for health care: designates an agent, surrogate, or proxy to make health care decisions on the patients behalf based on the patients wishes.


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