Sunday, May 19, 2019
Little Falls Hospital
For the  onetime(prenominal) six months, Lydia, who is paralyzed from a car accident and  slew only communicate through sagging her head, has been receiving  feel sustaining support from the staff at Little Falls Hospital. It is uncertain if Lydia is able to understand  all information about her current situation and is able to make any decisions for herself. Lydia prepared an advance  directing before the accident, but the advance directive can non be located. There are two laws that can be taken into account for this situation, the New York  health Care Proxy Law and the New Yorks Family Health Care Decision Making Act (FHCDA).Under the New York Health Care Proxy Law, Lydias husband, Mr. Bevins, who is her  healthy guardian, which also makes him the surrogate decision maker under the New York Health Care Proxy Law, has the  reasoned  repair to make the decisions on her health care in her behalf. Being respectful of his wifes wishes, Mr. Bevins is asking that the life sustaining sup   port be withdrawn. However, Lydias mom, Eileen Redfield, believes that her daughter has a chance to recover and does not support Mr.Bevins decision. New Yorks Family Health Care Decision Making Act (FHCDA) establishes the authority of a  affected roles family member or close friend to make health care decisions for the patient in cases where the patient lacks decisional capacity and did not leave prior instructions or appoint a health care agent. This surrogate decision maker would also be empowered to direct the  pulling out or withholding of life-sustaining treatment when standards set forth in the statute are satisfied.With Mr. Bevins  creation the appointed guardian, it gives him the right to make the decisions on his wifes behalf. Since there is uncertainty as to whether Lydia can make her own decisions, the doctors would have to confirm that Lydia is no longer capable of making decisions for herself before this right can be enacted.It is critical that the physician determines    whether Lydia is incapacitated and that her treatment is ineffectual before any life support decisions can be made. If it is found that Lydia is capable of making her own decision, she would need to give  sure consent for any procedures or withdrawals of treatment. When the physician determines that Lydia is incapacitated and that treatment is ineffectual, there are three options to consider. The  counterbalance option would be to continue with the current active treatment  
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