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advance directive
noun
plural advance directives
: a legal document (such as a living will) signed by a competent person to provide guidance for medical and health-care decisions (such as the termination of life support or organ donation) in the event the person becomes incompetent to make such decisions
… the American Medical Association estimates that 15 percent of the population has filled out some type of advance directive specifying what medical treatment they should be given if they are unable to offer guidance, or who will decide for them.—
Susan Moran
Advance directives and hospice care were developed to ensure patients' autonomy and to provide high-quality care at the end of life.—
Ezekiel J. Emanuel et al.
compare dnr, molst, polst
Examples of advance directive in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web
Abby, please encourage your readers to make the time and make the effort to have an advance directive drawn up, whatever their desires may be.
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Jeanne Phillips, The Mercury News, 16 Apr. 2024
Prepare For Your Care is a free advance directive form that is legal in all states.
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Carolyn McClanahan, Forbes, 28 Feb. 2024
There isn’t a 25th Amendment for senators, which makes this proposal for legislative advance directives even more necessary.
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Joseph J. Fins, STAT, 29 Aug. 2023
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Ada Tseng, Los Angeles Times, 15 Aug. 2023
Some physicians may refuse to honor your advance directive or your agent’s health care or treatment decision.
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Virginia Hammerle, Dallas News, 9 July 2023
Having an advance directive, health care proxy, or living will, unfortunately, can be virtually useless in the face of that kind of behavior.
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Sahaj Kaur Kohli, Washington Post, 22 June 2023
With the new law in place, health care providers still must check for a patient’s advance directive or power of attorney.
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Mark Kreidler, San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Feb. 2023
Ideally, people should have an advance directive to ensure their wishes are followed, Gipson said.
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Mark Kreidler, San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Feb. 2023
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Word History
First Known Use
1979, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of advance directive was
in 1979
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Cite this Entry
“Advance directive.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/advance%20directive. Accessed 7 Jul. 2024.
Medical Definition
advance directive
noun
ad·vance di·rec·tive
əd-ˈvan(t)s-də-ˈrek-tiv, -dī-
: a legal document (such as a living will) signed by a competent person to provide guidance for medical and health care decisions (such as the termination of life support or organ donation) in the event the person becomes incompetent to make such decisions compare dnr entry 2, molst, polst
Legal Definition
advance directive
noun
: a document (as a living will or health care power of attorney) in which a person expresses his or her wishes regarding medical treatment in the event of incapacity
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