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jazziefee

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An individual who does not wish to receive CPR if she has a heart attack in the hospital should request a:
 
 a. DNR order.
  b. living will.
  c. power of attorney.
  d. disclosure document.

Question 2

Which of the following legal documents allows a competent adult to clearly express directions regarding medical treatment in the event that the person is unable to make the necessary decisions at that time?
 
 a. living trust
  b. power of attorney
  c. living will
  d. medical record



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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