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Can you accept a living will?

It's acceptable.

From the patient's own point of view, the living will let the patient decide whether to continue treatment. From the definition of living will, people clearly sign the mandatory documents of what kind of medical care they want or don't want at the end of incurable injury or dying. The signing of this mandatory document can save the patient from suffering when the incurable injury is over. Generally speaking, most seriously injured patients are decided by their families whether to continue treatment. If it is not because of economic problems, the vast majority of family members want to keep patients alive as much as possible and choose to continue treatment. However, in the case of incurable or extremely low success rate of surgery, some patients would rather spend their last time peacefully than stay in a square ward. The beginning of life is doomed to end one day. People have the right to live. In fact, at the last moment, they hope to have the right to make a final decision, whether to continue treatment or give up. Because as long as people are likely to get sick, if it is incurable, no one will be willing to continue suffering! The original intention of the living will itself is to respect the patient's right to decide his own life. The execution of the living will is that the patient is in an incurable state, and the doctor chooses not to treat it, which respects his wishes. Therefore, it is particularly important to determine the incurable state, what procedures need to be gone through, and whether the diagnosis and treatment results of the attending doctor are the main judgment. Therefore, the living will is acceptable, and the actual implementation needs to be improved in all aspects.