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When it comes to creating a patient’s directive without a template, there are a few options available. If you don’t have access to a computer, you can simply write the directive by hand. This can be a personal statement expressing your values and beliefs regarding health and illness. You can also explain what is important to you in life and what limitations you would be willing to accept. Such a written statement of values can already help your loved ones and medical professionals make decisions in your best interest during an emergency.Unlike a power of attorney, patient’s directives often require quick action in relevant situations. For example, in the case of a heart attack, a decision about resuscitation must be made quickly. Therefore, it is recommended by the Red Cross advisor to communicate your wishes for emergencies to as many people in your immediate circle as possible. Let your family doctor, children, and friends know about your patient’s directive and its contents. However, it’s important to note that a patient’s directive alone is not a guarantee that its contents will be implemented. In case of doubt, doctors will do everything they can to keep a person alive. To ensure the right decision is made, it is helpful to have a comprehensive patient’s directive and an informed representative. It is recommended to give a copy of the patient’s directive to your family doctor or keep a card in your wallet stating “I have a patient’s directive.” Ideally, you should also deposit the document with a nonprofit organization or in an electronic patient record.If you choose not to create a patient’s directive, it’s important to understand the potential consequences. Without clear instructions, medical professionals may have to make decisions on your behalf without knowing your wishes. By taking the time to create a patient’s directive, you can provide peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones, knowing that your wishes will be respected in the event of incapacity or death.

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