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A quick definition of directive:

A directive is a legal document that explains what medical treatment a person wants if they become unable to communicate or make decisions for themselves. It designates a surrogate decision-maker for healthcare matters and is effective only upon a determination that the person lacks capacity. The agent must make decisions in accordance with the person's relevant instructions, if there are any, or in the person's best interests. A directive is also known as a medical directive, physician's directive, or written directive.

A more thorough explanation:

A directive is a legal document that outlines a person's wishes regarding medical treatment if they become unable to communicate or make decisions for themselves. It can also refer to a document that designates a surrogate decision-maker for healthcare matters.

  • An advance directive is a legal document that designates a person to make healthcare decisions on behalf of the individual if they become incapacitated.
  • A medical directive is a written document that outlines a person's wishes regarding medical treatment if they become unable to communicate or make decisions for themselves.
  • A do-not-resuscitate order is a directive that instructs healthcare providers not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if the person's heart stops or they stop breathing.

These examples illustrate how a directive can be used to ensure that a person's wishes regarding medical treatment are respected, even if they are unable to communicate or make decisions for themselves.

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