Multiple Choice
The authority of a person appointed by a patient to make decisions about his or her medical care when he or she becomes incapacitated and unable to make such decisions
A) exordium clause
B) residuary clause
C) conservator
D) delay clause
E) simultaneous death clause
F) principal
G) attestation clause
H) medical power of attorney
I) nondurable power of attorney
J) springing power of attorney
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