Which of the following statements best describes the difference between a living will and a durable power of attorney?

A. A living will is applicable in the case of accidents, while a durable power of attorney is applicable in the case of terminal illnesses.
B. A living will is used to provide consent to passive euthanasia, while a durable power of attorney provides consent to active euthanasia.
C. A living will records decisions preferred by the self, whereas a durable power of attorney transfers decision-making power to another agent.
D. A living will concerns health care decisions, whereas a durable power of attorney concerns financial decisions after the death of the maker of the document.

Answer: C

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