The reasons why euthanasia may be abused do not include
A: The doctor is the judge of the patient’s condition and the executor of euthanasia
B: Euthanasia causes the mentally fragile patients to have premature despair and give up the desire to live
C: Brings a bad influence on the development of medical nursing
D: The patient considers himself a burden to his family and chooses to euthaniz
A: The doctor is the judge of the patient’s condition and the executor of euthanasia
B: Euthanasia causes the mentally fragile patients to have premature despair and give up the desire to live
C: Brings a bad influence on the development of medical nursing
D: The patient considers himself a burden to his family and chooses to euthaniz
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- What are the major dispute of euthanasia? A: Dose euthanasia reduce the burden of the family? B: Does euthanasia respect the human rights of patients? C: Can euthanasia save the medical and health resources? D: Would euthanasia make the patient miss some potential opportunities of new treatment in the future?
- what is voluntary passive euthanasia? A: Accelerated death of the patient and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient B: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia C: Accelerated death of the patient and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia D: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient
- Because voluntary euthanasia is taboo, a doctor makes the decision himself—and the patient is killed ______ in the night with a syringe. That is one price of keeping euthanasia secret. A: voluntary B: volunteer C: involunteers D: involuntarily
- which of the following statements are true about euthanasia? A: Patients make a request in a reasonable and urgen manner B: The medical professionals implement a medical method to end the patient's life C: The patient commit suicide D: The laws or polices should be followed strictly.
- For active euthanasia in Japan, four conditions must be met: A: The patient must be suffering from unbearable physical pain. B: Death must be inevitable and drawing near. C: The patient must give consent. (Unlike passive euthanasia, living wills and family consent will not suffice.) D: The physician must have (ineffectively) exhausted all other measures of pain relief.