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    This is called an advance directive; in other places, these are sometimes called “living wills”. This planning can help stop family disputes about the care you should receive. To make an advance directive, you must be: at least 16 years old. The person you appoint to make decisions for you is called a "proxy".
    Advance health care directives (AHCDs) are crucial components in the patients’ participative decision making. When a patient refuses resuscitation, and/or other life-extend... Objective: Recent medical and socio-economic improvements have led to increased life expectancy and thus, a larger global population of older adults.
    If you don’t have an advance directive, someone else will make medical decisions on your behalf. In most states, this will be a member of your family. States generally have an order of priority to show which family member makes these decisions.
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