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select the best answer. unlike advance directives, advance directive orders are signed by healthcare providers. which of these is an example of an advance directive order?
select the best answer. which of these
medical power of attorney (poa)
do not disturb (dnd)
living will
Advance directive orders signed by healthcare providers (as opposed to patients) include Do Not Disturb (DND) is incorrect, actually Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) or DND (Do Not Disturb in some contexts but more likely Do Not Resuscitate) - wait, the option here is Do Not Disturb (DND)? Wait, no, likely a typo or mislabel. Wait, advance directive orders: Advance directives like Living Will and Medical Power of Attorney (POA) are signed by patients. Advance directive orders signed by healthcare providers are like Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) or Do Not Disturb (but in medical context, DND might be Do Not Resuscitate or Do Not Intubate, but the key is: Advance directives (patient - signed) vs advance directive orders (provider - signed). So among the options, Do Not Disturb (DND) (assuming it's a provider - signed order, like a medical order) while Medical POA and Living Will are patient - signed advance directives. So the answer is the Do Not Disturb (DND) option. Wait, let's re - clarify: Advance directives (e.g., Living Will, Medical POA) are legal documents signed by the patient. Advance directive orders are medical orders signed by healthcare providers, like DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) or DND (Do Not Disturb/Do Not Resuscitate - type orders). So the option "Do Not Disturb (DND)" is the advance directive order signed by healthcare providers, unlike Medical POA (patient - signed) and Living Will (patient - signed).
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The correct option is the one with "Do Not Disturb (DND)". (Assuming the options are: Medical Power of Attorney (POA), Do Not Disturb (DND), Living Will; then the answer is Do Not Disturb (DND))