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When crafting his living will, Samir is trying to decide what limitations to place on his medical care. Which instructions for his family members are the most conducive to successful implementation? A.
Should I become very ill at some point, extraordinary measures should never be used to keep me alive.

B.
Despite the type of health condition I face, extraordinary measures should be used to keep me alive.

C.
If I am unresponsive for seven days and two doctors have determined I am brain dead, no life-saving measures should be continued.

D.
If Dr. Jones and Dr. Martin both say that I probably can’t be revived, they probably should be trusted.

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