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Address .... Date of birth ....
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I believe that the person signing this document is of sound mind. I am an adult
23and am not related to the person signing this document by blood, marriage or
24adoption. I am not entitled to and do not have a claim on any portion of the person's
25estate and am not otherwise restricted by law from being a witness.
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1Witness signature .... Date signed ....
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Print name ....
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Witness signature ... Date signed ....
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Print name ....
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DIRECTIVES TO ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
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1. This document authorizes the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining
7procedures or of feeding tubes when 2 physicians, one of whom is the attending
8physician, have personally examined and certified in writing that the patient has a
9terminal condition or is in a persistent vegetative state.
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2. The choices in this document were made by a competent adult. Under the
11law, the patient's stated desires must be followed unless you believe that withholding
12or withdrawing life-sustaining procedures or feeding tubes would cause the patient
13pain or reduced comfort and that the pain or discomfort cannot be alleviated through
14pain relief measures. If the patient's stated desires are that life-sustaining
15procedures or feeding tubes be used, this directive must be followed.
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3. If you feel that you cannot comply with this document, you must make a good
17faith attempt to transfer the patient to another physician who will comply. Refusal
18or failure to make a good faith attempt to do so constitutes unprofessional conduct.
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4. If you know that the patient is pregnant, this document has no effect during
20her pregnancy.
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The person making this living will may use the following space to record the
3names of those individuals and health care providers to whom he or she has given
4copies of this document:
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9ANATOMICAL GIFTS (optional)
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10At my death, the following are my directions regarding donation of my organs:
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11.... YES, I want to donate all of my body as an anatomical gift.
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13.... YES, I want to donate the following specific parts or organs of my body as
14an anatomical gift: ....
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15If I have signified "YES" to either of the options above, in addition, I may, but
16do not have to, indicate any or all of the following:
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17a. I want to donate all or part of my body to: .... (name of the donee)
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18b. I want to donate all or part of my body for this purpose: ....
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19c. I want Dr. .... (name of physician) to carry out the appropriate procedures.
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21.... NO, I do not want to donate all or any part of my body as an anatomical gift.
22(If this revokes a prior commitment that I have made to make an anatomical gift to
23a designated donee, I will attempt to notify the donee to which or to whom I agreed
24to donate.)
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1If I do not check any of the lines immediately above, no presumption is created
2about my desire to make or refuse to make an anatomical gift.
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3Signed .... Date ....
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4Section
2. 154.06 of the statutes is created to read:
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5154.06 Organ donation; amendment; revocation; refusal. (1) A
6declarant may make an anatomical gift of all or part of his or her body by indicating
7his or her intent in the space provided on the declaration. A declaration that so
8indicates the declarant's intent serves as a document of gift under s. 157.06 (2) (b).
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9(2) A declarant who has made an anatomical gift as specified in sub. (1) may
10amend his or her gift by adding to or changing the donor authorization in the space
11provided on the declaration or by performing any of the procedures specified in s.
12157.06 (2) (f) 1. to 4.
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13(3) A declarant who has made an anatomical gift as specified in sub. (1) may
14revoke his or her gift by crossing out the donor authorization in the space provided
15on the declaration or by performing any of the procedures specified in s. 157.06 (2)
16(f) 1. to 4.
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17(4) A declarant may refuse to make an anatomical gift of all or part of his or
18her body by indicating his or her intent in the space provided on the declaration. A
19declaration that so indicates the declarant's intent serves as a document of refusal
20to make an anatomical gift under s. 157.06 (2) (i).
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21(5) Nothing in this section requires a declarant to make, amend, or refuse to
22make an anatomical gift by means of a declaration or otherwise limits a declarant
23from making, amending, or refusing to make an anatomical gift under alternative
24procedures specified in s. 157.06.
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25Section
3. 157.06 (2) (f) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (f) 7. For a declarant who executes a living will, crossing out or
2amending the donor authorization or refusal in the space provided on the declaration
3as prescribed in s. 154.06 (2) and (4) or revoking the declaration as prescribed in
4s.154.06 (3).
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5Section
4. 157.06 (2) (i) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (i) 2m. For a declarant who executes a living will, making a
7statement of refusal in the space provided in the declaration as prescribed in s.
8154.06 (4).