Multiple Choice
What advice would you give to your grandmother, who would like to have a living will created so that she is sure that her medical wishes will be carried out if she is no longer able to speak for herself?
A) She should hurry up and get her living will in place because it is the best way to guarantee her wishes will be followed.
B) She would be better served by creating specific healthcare directives, such as when a DNR order should be followed.
C) She should just tell her friends what she wants to have done because they will be better able to support her in dying than a doctor.
D) Living wills only address financial issues and do nothing to help with healthcare concerns.
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