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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is it correct?

Good morning/evening everyone!!!

Is it correct to say:
Advance Directives in Dementia: Between What Ethically is Supposed and Proposed.

Is (is) there in its correct place?

Thaaanks
  

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Hi, The meaning of all of this is not clear to me. What is it? Is it a title or a heading of some kind.?

  • Hi, The meaning of all of this is not clear to me.
  • What is it?
  • Is it a title or a heading of some kind.?
  • Do you mean 'advance d '?
  • What is a 'directive in dementia'?
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Hi,

The meaning of all of this is not clear to me.

What is it? Is it a title or a heading of some kind.?

Do you mean 'advanced'?
What is a 'directive in dementia'? Is it some kind of order
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Hi Clive, First of all, thanks for your reply! Yes it is a title. Advance directives are also known as living wills, where someone can (while he is competent) instructs drs what to do (or not to do) if he becomes incompetent (like in dementia)!. Thanks again =)
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Hi,

I suggest
Advance Directives Concerning Dementia:


Between What Ethically is Supposed and Proposed. <<< What does this part mean?

Clive

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