Write a paper (APA format 2-3 pages) addressing the statement below:
A strong Assisted Death policy must address all 7 key Safeguards/Guidelines as outlined below . Based on the table, select one safeguard/guideline and fully explain why you think your selection is important.
7 SAFEGUARDS FOR ASSISTED SUICIDE
(1) a patient must have a disease that in incurable and associated with severe suffering with no relief,
(2) all reasonable measures to provide reasonable comfort have received consideration or trial,
(3) the patient has expressed clearly and repeatedly without coercion a request to die,
(4) the physician must determine if the patient is acting in a rational, competent manner in regards to their treatment choices,
(5) PAD must be carried out only in the context of a meaningful physician-patient relationship,
(6) to ensure the patient’s request is voluntary and rational, consultation with another physician must be obtained, and
(7) Clear and accurate documentation must be maintained that shows that all six steps have been taken.
1.a patient with severe disease and incurable and does not getting relief by any way
So he may commit to suicide. Because suffering makes difficult to live and disturbance in mental and emotional feeling and relations too suffer alot It's better to sucide But consulting different physcians and taking their opinion about condition is also important. Comparing thier proposals with good PAD and mainly his voluntarily requesting to die repeatedly is the main thing to assist sucide
Some people think have to live happy in these remain days so we have to clearly take the action by voluntary choice of patient
So no. 7 is safe guard principle in my opinion.
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