Non-maleficence may outweigh the patient’s autonomy if the greater population is at harm.
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Which of these is TRUE about recent developments in Oregon?
A patient need not be judged terminal, with less than six months to live, before he can legally request physician-assisted dying. |
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More people have sought physicians' help in dying than had been predicted. Oregon physicians have been swamped by such demands and this has put the medical system in acute crisis. |
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Most people in Oregon who resort to physician-assisted dying do so because they do not have medical insurance, and because they are worried about the costs of staying alive. |
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Far fewer terminal patients in Oregon requested physician-assisted dying than critics predicted before legalization, and of these, only about half or less actually carried it out. 3. Vegetative state is a product of modern technology. True False 4. If a doctor discriminates unfairly based on their prejudices and this ultimately influences their professional work, the patient is not receiving:
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1.If a patient can cause harm to others because of their autonomy then on the grounds of Non-maleficience legally their autonomy will not ne considered and this giving preference to non maleficience
Ans:True
2.It is must that the person should survive less than six months and only then request for PAS but recently even patient with dementia ,newborn, children and above 70 years are provided PAS
The demand for PAS has greatly soared in the recent years because of the availability
Though the finance cannbe a reason ,people never ttry to end their life without any reason
The rate of terminal patients requesting for PAS is considerable because of reducing pain experience
Ans:A patient need not be judged terminal with less than six months to live, before he legally requests physician assisted dying
3.It is considered to be a products of modern medicine since 1972
Ans:True
4.The respect for person is not followed when the patient is not considered for their views
Autonomy refers to self decision right if a patient
Beneficence refers to have positive and good care in all state
Justice is an act of treating with equality but the provider when does not do this can be a negligence a legal concern because of providing prejudice care
John Staurt is based on being happiness in all aspects in simple, no harm to be done
Immanuql kant depicts just about the duty and not about the actions right or wrong deeds and its effects
Spinoza is based on ethics
Ans:Justice
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