Asked by Narasingam Balakrishnan on Jun 11, 2024

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Which of the following describes the legal document that specifies who will make care decisions for a client when they are unable?

A) Self-determination act
B) Proxy directive
C) Living will
D) Advance directives

Legal Document

Any officially recognized written material that can be formally enforced or recognized by a legal system.

Proxy Directive

A legal statement that appoints a proxy to make medical decisions for the client in the event the client is unable to do so.

Self-determination Act

A U.S. law that ensures individuals have the right to make decisions regarding their own health care, including the acceptance or refusal of medical or surgical treatment.

  • Comprehend the law and moral principles related to advance care planning and directives.
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Susan NintzelJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A proxy directive, also known as a durable power of attorney for healthcare, is a legal document that specifies who will make medical decisions for a client if they are unable to do so themselves. The other options, self-determination act, living will, and advance directives, are all related to end-of-life care and decision-making but do not specifically address the appointment of a decision-maker.