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Which of the following statements are true?
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A.In determining the care of an incapacitated person, the guardian should probably follow the "surrogate judgment" or "substitute judgment" test.Â
B.In determining the care of a once capacitated, but now incapacitated person, the guardian should probably follow the "surrogate judgment" or "substitute judgment" test.Â
C.In determining the care of an incapacitated person, the guardian should probably follow the "best interest of the person" in every situation.
D."The best interest of the person"Â is to be decided by what the guardian would do for him/herself were he/she in the situation of the incapacitated person.
E.A guardian or court probably should not use the "surrogate judgment" or "substituted judgment"Â test for a person who never had capacity (like a child, or someone incapacitated since childhood).
F.B and E
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