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Abstract
When an adult patient lacks the capacity to make her or his own healthcare decisions, the clinical team turns to a surrogate decision-maker (typically a family member) to assist in making decisions that protect and promote the interests of the patient. However, requests by a surrogate that may not be in the patient’s best interest may make the clinical team uncomfortable. In this article, a bioethicist, Michael