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A legally authorized representative may be the person who serves as a legal representative if the Resident cannot make decisions for himself/herself.

A) True
B) False

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A legally authorized representative may serve as a legal representative if the Resident cannot make decisions for themselves.

Step-by-step explanation:

A legally authorized representative may serve as a legal representative if the Resident cannot make decisions for themselves. This is true. In situations where a person is unable to make decisions due to incapacity or other reasons, a legally authorized representative, such as a healthcare proxy or power of attorney, can make decisions on their behalf.

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