Advance Directive And Power Of Attorney Summary

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Hi Sarina, I understand how you feel and why you blame yourself for what you termed “helped her with her request” to facilitate her wishes to set things in place. However, you did not make the decision for your aunt; she exercised her right of autonomy to decide for herself. Also, your aunt still had the use of her faculties; that is one of the key factors that should exonerate you from any guilt. What a coincidence, just this week we discussed in my other class the topics on Advance Directive and Power of Attorney. In our hospital, all patients are asked if they have an Advance Directive, and if they do, the hospital has the moral responsibility to honor whatever was stipulated in the directive. Also, there is no need for the service

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