Kyle and his wife have decided to create living wills in the event that they are unable to give informed consent. What type of information might be included in their living wills? (1 point) Responses all their food preferences, favorite television shows, work history, and full resume all their food preferences, favorite television shows, work history, and full resume where all of their possessions should go should they pass away and exactly who will take care of their pets in the event that they cannot where all of their possessions should go should they pass away and exactly who will take care of their pets in the event that they cannot what they want to be wearing during any medical procedures and how much detail should be used in their obituary should they die what they want to be wearing during any medical procedures and how much detail should be used in their obituary should they die whether or not they want to be put on life support equipment if they are unconscious and unlikely to regain consciousness or if they want to be given CPR to restart their heart and breathing

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The type of information that might be included in Kyle and his wife's living wills primarily relates to medical preferences and decisions regarding end-of-life care. Therefore, the most relevant information would be:

Whether or not they want to be put on life support equipment if they are unconscious and unlikely to regain consciousness or if they want to be given CPR to restart their heart and breathing.

Living wills typically address preferences for medical treatment in situations where individuals are unable to communicate their wishes, focusing on life-sustaining treatment options and the extent to which they want to receive such interventions.