Why does the Project GRACE Advance Care Plan document identify four conditions for choices of care?
Physicians with extensive experience in end of life care have identified these four conditions as the most common situations in which the continuation of treatments that attempt to prolong life are of no benefit and often prevent giving good comfort care. If you choose “No”, it means you have chosen to let death take its course naturally without medical interference.
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