Ruby, an elderly woman, is diagnosed with lung cancer. She realizes her condition may worsen, and that there is a chance that at some point she will become so weak the only way she will be able to breathe is with the help of medical machinery. She does not want to be kept alive in such a "vegetative state." What are Ruby's options?

What will be an ideal response?


Ruby has several options to control in advance what medical treatment may be used. She could give a health-care power of attorney to an adult child or some other person who understands her wishes and will see that they are carried out. Or, if her state allows it, she could create a living will, in which she can designate that she does not want certain lifesaving procedures to be undertaken in her case. These options are particularly attractive when the treatment would not result in a reasonable quality of life.

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