Nevada Code § 451.595

Effect of anatomical gift on advance health-care directive
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1. As used in this section:
(a) Advance health-care directive means a power
of attorney for health care or other record signed by a prospective donor, or
executed in the manner set forth in NRS
162A.790 , containing the prospective donors direction concerning a
health-care decision for the prospective donor.
(b) Declaration means a record signed by a
prospective donor, or executed as set forth in NRS 449A.433 , specifying the
circumstances under which life-sustaining treatment may be withheld or
withdrawn from the prospective donor. The term includes a Provider Order for Life-Sustaining
Treatment form executed pursuant to NRS
449A.500 to 449A.581 , inclusive.
(c) Health-care decision means any decision
made regarding the health care of the prospective donor.
2. If a prospective donor has a
declaration or advance health-care directive and the terms of the declaration
or advance health-care directive and the express or implied terms of the
potential anatomical gift are in conflict concerning the administration of
measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part for
transplantation or therapy:
(a) The attending physician of the prospective
donor shall confer with the prospective donor to resolve the conflict or, if
the prospective donor is incapable of resolving the conflict, with:
(1) An agent acting under the declaration
or advance health-care directive of the prospective donor; or
(2) If an agent is not named in the declaration
or advance health-care directive or the agent is not reasonably available, any
other person authorized by law, other than by a provision of NRS 451.500 to 451.598 , inclusive, to make a health-care
decision for the prospective donor.
(b) The conflict must be resolved as
expeditiously as practicable.
(c) Information relevant to the resolution of the
conflict may be obtained from the appropriate procurement organization and any
other person authorized to make an anatomical gift of the prospective donors
body or part under NRS 451.556 .
(d) Before the resolution of the conflict,
measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the part may not be
withheld or withdrawn from the prospective donor, if withholding or withdrawing
the measures is not medically contraindicated for the appropriate treatment of
the prospective donor at the end of his or her life.

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