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(1) A physician order for life-sustaining treatment form is not intended to replace an advance directive.
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(2) In executing a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form, a patient, the legal representative of the patient when applicable, and the physician shall make a good-faith effort to locate and incorporate treatment preferences documented in a previously executed advance directive, when appropriate and desired by the patient.
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(b) In the event of a conflict with a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form and an advance directive, either:
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(1) The document executed most recently by the patient shall take precedence regarding the medical decision or treatment preference at issue; or
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(2) If both the advance directive and the physician order for life-sustaining treatment form were executed by the legal representative of the patient, the advance directive shall take precedence regarding the medical decision or treatment preference at issue.
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(c) This section does not prohibit or require the execution, revocation, or modification of an advance directive.