A psychiatric advance directive refers to:

a) A legal document specifiying individuals' wishes about life-preserving measures
b) A non-legal document specifying individuals' wishes about treatments he or she wants an/or does
not want
c) A legal document specifying treatments individuals want and do not want if/when they might
decompensate or go into crisis
d) A legal document that can only be signed by a psychiatrist regarding individuals' treatment
preferences


C

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