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Section 19a-575 - Form of document re health care instructions and withdrawal or withholding of life support systems.

CT Gen Stat § 19a-575 (2019) (N/A)
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Any person eighteen years of age or older may execute a document that contains directions as to any aspect of health care, including the withholding or withdrawal of life support systems. Such document shall be signed and dated by the maker with at least two witnesses and may be in substantially the following form:

DOCUMENT CONCERNING HEALTH CAREAND WITHHOLDING OR WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS.

If the time comes when I am incapacitated to the point when I can no longer actively take part in decisions for my own life, and am unable to direct my physician or advanced practice registered nurse as to my own medical care, I wish this statement to stand as a testament of my wishes.

“I, .... (Name), request that, if my condition is deemed terminal or if it is determined that I will be permanently unconscious, I be allowed to die and not be kept alive through life support systems. By terminal condition, I mean that I have an incurable or irreversible medical condition which, without the administration of life support systems, will, in the opinion of my attending physician or advanced practice registered nurse, result in death within a relatively short time. By permanently unconscious I mean that I am in a permanent coma or persistent vegetative state which is an irreversible condition in which I am at no time aware of myself or the environment and show no behavioral response to the environment. The life support systems which I do not want include, but are not limited to:

Artificial respiration

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Artificial means of providing nutrition and hydration

(Cross out and initial life support systems you want administered)

I do not intend any direct taking of my life, but only that my dying not be unreasonably prolonged.

If I am pregnant:

(Place a check to indicate option (1) or (2) or specify alternative instructions after (3))

.... (1) I intend to accept life support systems if my doctor believes

that doing so would allow my fetus to reach a live birth.

.... (2) I intend this document to apply without modifications.

(3) I intend this document to apply as follows: ....

Other specific requests:

“This request is made, after careful reflection, while I am of sound mind.”

.... (Signature)

.... (Date)

This document was signed in our presence, by the above-named .... (Name) who appeared to be eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind and able to understand the nature and consequences of health care decisions at the time the document was signed.

.... (Witness)

.... (Address)

.... (Witness)

.... (Address)

(P.A. 85-606, S. 6; P.A. 91-283, S. 5; May Sp. Sess. 92-11, S. 2, 70; P.A. 06-195, S. 65; P.A. 18-11, S. 1; 18-168, S. 35.)

History: P.A. 91-283 changed “adult” to person “eighteen years of age or older”, and substantially changed form of document, providing directions as to specific life support systems such person chooses to have administered and requiring such document to be signed and dated with at least two witnesses; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-11 made technical change in the statement by replacing “if I am determined to be permanently unconscious” with “if it is determined that I will be permanently unconscious”; P.A. 06-195 expanded form of document to include directions as to any aspect of health care, including withholding or withdrawal of life support, and made a technical change; P.A. 18-11 added provisions re form to include directions for pregnant persons, effective May 24, 2018; P.A. 18-168 added references to advanced practice registered nurse.

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Section 19a-575 - Form of document re health care instructions and withdrawal or withholding of life support systems.