Procedure for living will. — (1) If a person has made a living will expressing his or her desires concerning life-prolonging procedures, but has not designated a surrogate to execute his or her wishes concerning life-prolonging procedures or designated a surrogate under part II, the person’s primary physician may proceed as directed by the principal in the living will. In the event of a dispute or disagreement concerning the primary physician’s decision to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging procedures, the primary physician shall not withhold or withdraw life-prolonging procedures pending review under s. 765.105 . If a review of a disputed decision is not sought within 7 days following the primary physician’s decision to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging procedures, the primary physician may proceed in accordance with the principal’s instructions. (2) Before proceeding in accordance with the principal’s living will, it must be determined that: (a) The principal does not have a reasonable medical probability of recovering capacity so that the right could be exercised directly by the principal. (b) The principal has a terminal condition, has an end-stage condition, or is in a persistent vegetative state. (c) Any limitations or conditions expressed orally or in a written declaration have been carefully considered and satisfied.
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