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Leigh Meyer1, Lexi C White2, Mateo Moss3
1Office of Clinical Ethics, https://ror.org/02qp3tb03Mayo Clinic Rochester, United States.
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Honoring a patient's wishes for end-of-life care can be challenging if the patient loses decision-making capacity and the identified alternate decision-maker will not respect the patient's wishes. This article discusses how to proceed ethically and legally when the alternate decision-maker and care team disagree about respecting a patient's end-of-life preferences.
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