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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL
Here's the current situation (which I was just told about minutes ago). My Mom is in the hospital 600 miles away and has almost total blockage of all 4 arteries to her heart and will die without open heart surgery. My brother is with her and called me about the situation. He says that she is under a lot of drugs including Morphine, so she can't understand what's going on or give consent to the surgery, in which case she will die. I kept suggesting things like having my brother take on power of attorney in order to give consent for her, but he says he can't do that.
So, from a legal standpoint, what CAN be done? It doesn't seem right that a person who needs an operation to save their life has to be allowed to die simply because they are too drugged up to understand what's going on. A person found unresponsive after a car accident certainly wouldn't be allowed to die just because they weren't conscious to give consent for life-saving measures to be done.
Any ideas?
Here's the current situation (which I was just told about minutes ago). My Mom is in the hospital 600 miles away and has almost total blockage of all 4 arteries to her heart and will die without open heart surgery. My brother is with her and called me about the situation. He says that she is under a lot of drugs including Morphine, so she can't understand what's going on or give consent to the surgery, in which case she will die. I kept suggesting things like having my brother take on power of attorney in order to give consent for her, but he says he can't do that.
So, from a legal standpoint, what CAN be done? It doesn't seem right that a person who needs an operation to save their life has to be allowed to die simply because they are too drugged up to understand what's going on. A person found unresponsive after a car accident certainly wouldn't be allowed to die just because they weren't conscious to give consent for life-saving measures to be done.
Any ideas?