Respuesta :
A living will, which is
commonly used by those that have serious medical conditions is a directive
resolve in the form of a contract in which the person or people will be able to
state their wishes and preferences for their medical care. This is important in
order for them to communicate their decisions should they be unable to tell it
in the future (example: falling into comma). However, a living will, as its
name suggests, has no power after the person dies.
Answer: A living will is a Legal document stating an advance health care directive.
Explanation: it is an advance health care document which gives directives on the type of treatment one will accept or not accept in a situation where he or she is not able to make the decisions. These are usually in terms of life support such as; the use of ventilators, artificial nutrition as well as hydration. As it is most often stated, a living will has no legal power after the death of the individual.