In Maryland, a living will, also called an advance directive, allows
you to specify what sort of care you want if your doctors conclude you are
going to die very soon (“terminally ill”). Do you want all measures taken to
prolong life? Would you rather avoid what you perceive is a pointless extension
of your life since you are going to die soon thereafter anyway? These same
questions can be answered in the event that you were to experience a medical
emergency such as a heart attack and you were in a permanent coma or in the
latter stages of Alzheimer’s. Refusing to intervene medically in those
circumstances is also termed “DNR” or do not resuscitate.
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