Issue Date
“END-OF-LIFE” IN THIS ISSUE Living wills are much more complex that when “people use to leave property at their death”. They are also called directive to physicians or advance directives. It’s a document that includes the decision that they would like to be done to him/her at “end-of-life” situations, if and when they become unable to interact with anyone. It will be subsided at death.
How It Works
Most Living Wills will allow individuals to imput as little or as much detail they would like. For example, if a person went into cardiac arrest and later was not able to communicate, they will have to respect what is stated in his/her living will or the person who he/she designated to decide. They shall and will not do anything a patient refuses.
Why Living Wills Are Good
Many people never ask or think about living wills. Yet, ears become listeners when hearing about advance directives especially elderly men and women. A …show more content…
In an injury situation or place where I cannot communicate in any sense, I would and believe I will get better. With that being said, I truly am for a living will. They are helpful to any person who doesn’t want to die when God has life ahead. Religion also takes place when a person is limited to what produces and medication a person can intake. A living will is a great benefit to those who believe in strict religion. As I as well put myself in their position and understand if a will was not taking place and a procedure was done that my religion does not believe in, it won’t only affect me emotionally but religion wise. All and all, a living will is helpful in any situation from religion to self-comfort. I highly recommend to any group of age, a living will, will be beneficial. It puts a great impact to any doctor or family knowing what a person wants and doesn’t