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decisions, has been rejected in law. It is inappropriate to state that a person “lacks capacity” without further reference to the type of capacity task. A person’s capacity can vary in different circumstances, at d
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pharmaceutical drug / electricity / treatment of cancer / bank statement / food / /

MedicalCondition

dementia A / paralysis / cancer / dementia / severe dementia / progressive illness / pain / delirium / illness / depression / /

MedicalTreatment

amputation / First-aid / Emergency treatment / electroconvulsive therapy / /

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Power of Attorney / /

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American Psychiatric Association / AUSTRALIAN CENTRE for CAPACITY / ETHICS / United Nations / Alzheimer’s Association / Faculty of Law / Care Directive Association / ACCEPD / NSW Department / Guardianship and Administration Board / Conjoint Assoc / /

Person

Advance Care / BA LLB / Carmelle Peisah / Anne Meller / Jenna Macnab / MB BS / /

Position

General Practitioner / attorney / age psychiatrist / Governor / dentist / President / general information purposes / executive / Attorney / an accountant / NSW Lawyer / Senior Policy Advisor / Attorney General / NSW Capacity Toolkit author / Clinical Consultant Nurse / lawyer / /

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Tasmania / /

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American Journal of Psychiatry / the American Journal of Psychiatry / /

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ATM / transplantation / html / pdf / /

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www.advancecaredirectives.org.au / http /

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