Avoid Fill-in-the-Blank End-of-Life Directives
Other than setting a personal record for use of hyphens in a headline, there is nothing humorous about today’s post.
By now, nearly everyone knows or should know that they should enact a set of advance directives to provide guidance to caregivers about the medical treatment they want should they have a life-threatening illness or condition.
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