What Is Life-Sustaining Treatment?
Any medical treatment that is used to keep a person from dying. A breathing machine, CPR, and artificial nutrition and hydration are examples of lifesustaining treatments.
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What Is An Advance Directive?
A written document that tells what a person wants or does not want if he/she in the future cannot make his/her wishes known regarding medical treatment. -
Do I Need To Have It Notarized?
No. The advance directive can be properly executed with the signature of two witnesses. -
What Should I Do With The Advance Directive After I Sign It?
Give your doctor, nurse and person you appoint to make your medical decisions on your behalf, your family and anyone else who might be involved in your care, a copy of … more -
What Is Artificial Nutrition And Hydration?
When food and water are fed to a person through a tube. -
What Is An Autopsy?
It's an examination done on a dead body to find the cause of death. -
What Is Comfort Care?
Care that helps to keep a person comfortable but does not make him/her better. Bathing, turning, keeping a person's lips moist are types of comfort care. -
What Is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr)?
Treatment to try and restart a person's breathing or heartbeat. CPR may be done by pushing on the chest, by putting a tube down the throat, or by other treatment. -
What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care?
An advance directive that appoints someone to make medical decisions for a person if in the future he/she cannot make his/her own medical decisions. -
What Is Organ And Tissue Donation?
When a person permits his/her organs (such as eyes or kidneys) and other parts of the body (such as skin) to be removed after death to be transplanted for use by … more -
What Is A Persistent Vegetative State?
When a person is unconscious with no hope of regaining consciousness even with medical treatment. The body may move and eyes may be open, but as far as anyone can … more
