living will
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Definition
Noun: A legal document in which a person, while still of sound mind and capable, states their wishes regarding the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining medical treatment in the event they later become terminally ill or permanently unconscious and unable to communicate their decisions.
Usage
A "living will" is an advance healthcare directive. It is used to guide medical professionals and family members about the type of care a person desires if they are no longer able to express their wishes. It specifically addresses end-of-life care.
Examples
- After her father's stroke left him in a persistent vegetative state, the family followed the instructions in his living will.
- Many people create a living will alongside appointing a healthcare proxy.
- The lawyer advised her client to review and update his living will every few years.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a living will": To possess such a documented directive.
- It is a relief to know that my grandfather has a living will.
- "To draw up/create a living will": To formally prepare and execute the document.
- They decided to draw up living wills after attending an estate planning seminar.
Variants and Related Words
- Advance directive (n): A broader term that can encompass a living will, a healthcare power of attorney, and other instructions for future medical care.
- Healthcare directive (n): Another general term for documents outlining wishes for medical treatment.
- DNR order (Do Not Resuscitate order) (n): A specific medical order, often separate from a living will, instructing healthcare providers not to perform CPR.
Synonyms
- Advance healthcare directive
- Instruction directive (in some legal contexts)
Related Phrases
- "To be spelled out in a living will": To be clearly detailed within the document.
- His wish to avoid mechanical ventilation was spelled out in his living will.
Noun
- a document written by someone still legally capable requesting that he should be allowed to die if subsequently severely disabled or suffering terminal illness
- after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will