[Health Care Directive] Oklahoma[Health Care Directive] OklahomaStep 1 of 128%Using these MaterialsBEFORE YOU BEGINCheck to be sure that you have the materials for each state in which you may receive health care.These materials include:Instructions for preparing your advance directive, please read all the instructions.Your state-specific advance directive forms, which are the pages with the gray instruction bar on the left side.ACTION STEPSYou may want to photocopy or print a second set of these forms before you start so you will have a clean copy if you need to start over.When you begin to fill out the forms, refer to the gray instruction bars — they will guide you through the process.Talk with your family, friends, and physicians about your advance Be sure the person you appoint to make decisions on your behalf understands your wishes.Once the form is completed and signed, photocopy the form and give it to the person you have appointed to make decisions on your behalf, your family, friends, health care providers and/or faith leaders so that the form is available in the event of an emergency.You may also want to save a copy of your form in an online personal health records application, program, or service that allows you to share your medical documents with your physicians, family, and others who you want to take an active role in your advance care planning.INTRODUCTION TO YOUR OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CAREThis packet contains a legal document, the Oklahoma Advance Directive for Health Care, that protects your right to refuse medical treatment you do not want or to request treatment you do want, in the event you lose the ability to make decisions yourself. You may fill out Part I, Part II, Part III, or any or all of these parts, depending on your advance planning needs. You must complete Part V.Part I of the Advance Directive is the Living Will. It lets you state your wishes about health care in the event that you can no longer make your own health care decisions and you are terminally ill, persistently unconscious, or have an end-stage condition.Part I goes into effect when your doctor determines that you are no longer able to make your own decisions, and that you are terminally ill, persistently unconscious, or have an end-stage condition.Part II is the Appointment of Health Care Proxy. This section lets you name someone to make decisions about your health care if you can no longer speak for yourself. Appointing a health care proxy can be especially useful, because your health care proxy’s authority is active whenever you cannot make decisions for yourself, not just at the end of life.Part III addresses Anatomical Gifts. This Part allows you to indicate whether you want to donate any or all of your organs and tissues after your death.Part IV contains general provisions regarding your advance directive for health care.Part V contains the signature and witnessing provisions so that your document will be effective.This form does not expressly address mental illness. If you would like to make advance care plans regarding mental illness, you should talk to your physician and an attorney about a durable power of attorney tailored to your needs.Note: This document will be legally binding only if the person completing it is 18 years of age or older.INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING YOUROKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CAREHow do I make my Advance Directive legal?The law requires that you sign your Oklahoma Advance Directive for Health Care in the presence of two witnesses who are at least eighteen years of age. Your witnesses cannot be related to you or be any person who can inherit from your estate.Who should I pick as my health care proxy?Your health care proxy is the person you appoint to make decisions about your health care if you become unable to make those decisions yourself. Your proxy may be a family member or a close friend whom you trust to make serious decisions. The person you name as your proxy should clearly understand your wishes and be willing to accept the responsibility of making health care decisions for you.You can appoint a second person as your alternate health care proxy. The alternate will step in if the first person you name as your health care proxy is unable, unwilling, or unavailable to act for you.Should I add instructions to my advance directive for health care?One of the strongest reasons for naming a health care proxy is to have someone who can respond flexibly as your health care situation changes and deal with situations that you did not foresee. If you add instructions to this document it may help your health care proxy carry out your wishes, but be careful that you do not unintentionally restrict your health care proxy’s power to act in your best interest. In any event, be sure to talk with your health care proxy about your future medical care and describe what you consider to be an acceptable “quality of life.”What if I change my mind?You may revoke your Oklahoma Advance Directive for Health Care at any time and in any manner, regardless of your mental or physical condition. Your revocation is effective once you, or a witness to your revocation, notify your doctor or other health care provider.What other important facts should I know?Your Oklahoma Advance Directive for Health Care will not be honored if you are pregnant unless you have specifically authorized that life-sustaining treatment and/or artificially administered hydration and/or nutrition shall be withheld or withdrawn during pregnancy.OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 1 OF 8If I,, am incapable of making an informed decision regarding my health care, I direct my health care providers to follow my instructions below.Part I. Living WillIf my attending physician and another physician determine that I am no longer able to make decisions regarding my medical treatment, I direct my attending physician and other health care providers, pursuant to the Oklahoma Advance Directive Act, to follow my instructions as set forth below.If I have a terminal condition, that is, an incurable and irreversible condition that even with the administration of life-sustaining treatment will, in the opinion of the attending physician and another physician, result in death within six (6) months:✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, except that if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, including artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that I be given life-sustaining treatment and, if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.If I am persistently unconscious, that is, I have an irreversible condition, as determined by the attending physician and another physician, in which thought and awareness of self and environment are absent:✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, except that if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, including artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that I be given life-sustaining treatment and, if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 2 OF 8If I have an end-stage condition, that is, a condition caused by injury, disease, or illness, which results in severe and permanent deterioration indicated by incompetency and complete physical dependency for which treatment of the irreversible condition would be medically ineffective:✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, except that if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that my life not be extended by life-sustaining treatment, including artificially administered nutrition and hydration.✔I direct that I be given life-sustaining treatment and, if I am unable to take food and water by mouth, I wish to receive artificially administered nutrition and hydration.OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 3 OF 8 Other. Here you may:describe other conditions in which you would want life- sustaining treatment or artificially administered nutrition and hydration provided, withheld, or withdrawn;give more specific instructions about your wishes concerning life-sustaining treatment or artificially administered nutrition and hydration if you have a terminal condition, are persistently unconscious, or have an end-stage condition; ordo both of these.ADD OTHER INSTRUCTIONS, IF ANY, REGARDING YOUR ADVANCE CARE PLANS ALTHOUGH A LIVING WILL IS ONLY OPERATIVE TO DETERMINE YOUR HEALTH CARE WISHES, YOU MAY WISH TO MEMORIALIZE OTHER INSTRUCTIONS AS WELL, ALTHOUGH THEY MAY NOT BE LEGALLY BINDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN FURTHER ADDRESS YOUR HEALTH CARE PLANS, SUCH AS YOUR WISHES REGARDING HOSPICE TREATMENT, BUT CAN ALSO ADDRESS OTHER ADVANCE PLANNING ISSUES, SUCH AS YOUR BURIAL WISHESOKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 4 OF 8Part II. Appointment of my Health Care ProxyIf my attending physician and another physician determine that I am no longer able to make decisions regarding my medical treatment, I direct my attending physician and other health care providers pursuant to the Oklahoma Advance Directive Act to follow the instructions ofName of health care proxyAddressTelephone numberwhom I appoint as my health care proxy. If my health care proxy is unable, unwilling, or not reasonably available to serve, I appointName of alternate health care proxyAddressTelephone numberas my alternate health care proxy with the same authority. My health care proxy is authorized to make whatever medical treatment decisions I could make if I were able. However, my health care proxy or alternate health care proxy must make decisions consistent with any choices I have made in this document regarding life-sustaining treatment and artificially administered nutrition and hydration.If I fail to designate a health care proxy in this section, I am deliberately declining to designate a health care proxy.When making health-care decisions for me, my health care proxy should think about what action would be consistent with past conversations we have had, my treatment preferences as expressed in this document, my religious and other beliefs and values, and how I have handled medical and other important issues in the past. If what I would decide is still unclear, then my health care proxy should make decisions for me that my health care proxy believes are in my best interest, considering the benefits, burdens, and risks of my current circumstances and treatment options.OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 5 OF 8I further direct that:ADD OTHER INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR HEALTH CARE PROXY, IF ANY, REGARDING YOUR ADVANCE CARE PLANS THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN FURTHER ADDRESS YOUR HEALTH CARE PLANS, SUCH AS YOUR WISHES REGARDING HOSPICE TREATMENT, BUT CAN ALSO ADDRESS OTHER ADVANCE PLANNING ISSUES, SUCH AS YOUR BURIAL WISHESOKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 6 OF 8Part III. Anatomical Gifts (Organ Donation)Initial the line next to the choices below that best reflect your wishes. You do not have to initial any of the choices. If you do not initial any of the choices, your proxy, guardian, or other agent, or your family, may have the authority to make a gift of all or part of your body under Oklahoma law.Pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, I direct that at the time of my death my entire body or designated body organs or body parts be donated for purposes of:✔Transplantation✔Therapy✔Advancement of medical science, research, or education✔Advancement of dental science, research, or educationDeath means either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem. I specifically donate:✔My entire body, or✔The following organs or body parts:OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 7 OF 8Part IV. General ProvisionsI understand that I must be eighteen (18) years of age or older to execute this form.I understand that my witnesses must be eighteen (18) years of age or older and shall not be related to me and shall not inherit from me.I understand that if I have been diagnosed as pregnant and that diagnosis is known to my attending physician, I will be provided with life-sustaining treatment and artificially administered hydration and nutrition unless I have, in my own words, specifically authorized that during a course of pregnancy, life-sustaining treatment and/or artificially administered hydration and/or nutrition shall be withheld or withdrawn.In the absence of my ability to give directions regarding the use of life- sustaining procedures, it is my intention that this advance directive shall be honored by my family and physicians as the final expression of my legal right to choose or refuse medical or surgical treatment including, but not limited to, the administration of any life-sustaining procedures, and I accept the consequences of such choice or refusal.This advance directive shall be in effect until it is revoked.I understand that I may revoke this advance directive at any time.I understand and agree that if I have any prior directives, and if I sign this advance directive, my prior directives are revoked.I understand the full importance of this advance directive and I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this advance directive.I understand that my physician(s) shall make all decisions based upon his or her best judgment applying with ordinary care and diligence the knowledge and skill that is possessed and used by members of the physician’s profession in good standing engaged in the same field of practice at that time, measured by national standards.OKLAHOMA ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE PAGE 8 OF 8Part V. ExecutionSigned this MM slash DD slash YYYY SignatureNameCityCountyState of residenceDate of birth MM slash DD slash YYYY Witnesses: This advance directive was signed in my presence.Witness # 1Signature of witnessDate MM slash DD slash YYYY NameAddressCityStateZip CodeWitness # 2Signature of witnessDate MM slash DD slash YYYY NameAddressCityStateZip CodeYou Have Filled Out Your Health Care Directive, Now What?Your Oklahoma Advance Directive for Health Care is an important legal Keep the original signed document in a secure but accessible place. Do not put the original document in a safe deposit box or any other security box that would keep others from having access to it.Give photocopies of the signed original to your proxy and alternate proxy, doctor(s), family, close friends, clergy, and anyone else who might become involved in your healthcare. If you enter a nursing home or hospital, have photocopies of your document placed in your medical records.Be sure to talk to your proxy(s), doctor(s), clergy, family, and friends about your wishes concerning medical treatment. Discuss your wishes with them often, particularly if your medical condition changes.You may also want to save a copy of your form in an online personal health records application, program, or service that allows you to share your medical documents with your physicians, family, and others who you want to take an active role in your advance care planning.If you want to make changes to your documents after they have been signed and witnessed, you must complete a new document.Remember, you can always revoke your Oklahoma document.Be aware that your Oklahoma document will not be effective in the event of a medical emergency. Ambulance and hospital emergency department personnel are required to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) unless they are given a separate directive that states These directives called “prehospital medical care directives” or “do not resuscitate orders” are designed for people whose poor health gives them little chance of benefiting from CPR. These directives instruct ambulance and hospital emergency personnel not to attempt CPR if your heart or breathing should stop.Currently not all states have laws authorizing these orders. We suggest you speak to your physician if you are interested in obtaining one.PDF Preview