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Leslie Ramirez
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Temporary substitute decision makers (TSDMs) for persons committed and deemed incapable of making decisions about treatment are

A) Public Trustees appointed by the state.
B) chosen by the family, by procedures that are specific to jurisdictions.
C) appointed by the person when they are healthy.
D) selected by methods specific to jurisdictions, but such persons are chosen by the individual, family, or are appointed by the state.
E) are selected by methods specific to jurisdictions, but always comprise committees selected by court or tribunal.

Temporary Substitute Decision Makers

Individuals appointed or designated to make decisions on behalf of another person who is unable to make those decisions themselves, usually for a limited period.

Public Trustees

Government-appointed individuals or organizations responsible for managing certain financial affairs, often for people unable to do so themselves.

  • Understand fundamental concepts in making treatment decisions for mental health conditions.
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