What is an Advanced Medical Directive?

An Advanced Medical Directive, also known as an advance directive, is a legal document in Florida that allows you to state your wishes and preferences for end of life medical care, should you become incapacitated and unable to make rational decisions for yourself. This document provides healthcare professionals with an understanding of what care and treatment you would prefer, if you are unable to express your wishes. Within the document you can specify who will make decisions for you, if you become medically unable to make these decisions for yourself. The information in an Advanced Medical Directive is usually written in a format that a doctor or other healthcare provider can understand and follow. The document generally includes instructions on the type of medical care you would accept or refuse, such as medical treatments, care, and medications. You may also designate a person who will make decisions on your behalf should you become incapacitated. The purpose of an Advanced Medical Directive is to ensure that your decisions and wishes are honored in the event of your incapacitation, and that your care is provided in accordance with your wishes. While it is a legal document in Florida, it is best to have your doctor or lawyer review the document to make sure that it is valid, and that it is complete and accurate.

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