2. This case is about a Helene Maxwell a 65yr old women
who lived alone with no history of hearth issues with
good eating habits, husband passed away 12 years ago.
One day she woke up not feeling ok, and was taken to
hospital.
Helene indicated that she had a living will, and a do
not resuscitate order on record at Middleton General
from an observation visit three months ago.
3. According to
"Law & Legal Information" (2012),
"Insert the quotation” (para. 1). Thinking of making
the living will is one of the things you can do to protect
your loved ones. But also, it can be your way to make
sure the welfare of your family if someday you are
gone. But there are many other benefits that you can
get from having and making the living will.
4. Report it and seek for legal advice.
Private conference between hospital directors
Quick reminder on code of ethics “Unethical”
Describe all the consequences and ways to avoid this future
issues.
5. According to "Patient Help" (2000), Making a "Living Will"
or becoming someone's "legal proxy" or appointing one for
ourselves is something we should all think about doing. If
we wait and put it off it may become too late to act upon
this. Unfortunately illness or injury or circumstances can
unexpectedly happen at any time, making us unable to
appoint the person we want to handle all our medical
affairs, legal affairs and wishes. To make sure this doesn't
happen, learn about and download a "living will" at these
web sites:
http://www.uslegalforms.com/living-will-forms.htm
http://www.legacywriter.com/livingwill_home.html
http://www.uslivingwillregistry.com/forms.shtm