A nurse in a cardiologist office is providing CHF (congestive heart failure) teaching to a newly diagnosed client. The client asks the nurse should he discuss with his family the topic of advance directives.
What are advance directives?
What are the different types of advance directives?
No.1.
Advance directives are also called advance decisions or medical directives, It is a type of legal documents that involve a person's advance decision about his own health care and treatment.
This is used in the situation when that person is unable to make a decision due to injury or illness. An advance directive is not accepted in many countries but it is legal in some countries such as in the USA.
No.2.
There are mainly two types of Advance directives. They are
1. Living wills - It refers to a legal document of a person's decision for future illnesses. Some example of living will includes use of pain medications, administration of Endotracheal tube and feeding tube, and the decision of resuscitation.
2. Durable power of attorney - It refers to a legal document in which you can give the power to someone else for taking health care decisions during your illness.
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