Death with dignity- Latest Update 2025 Exam Questions Fully Solved (Already Passed)
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Death with dignity- Latest Update 2025 Exam Questions Fully Solved (Already Passed)
Euthanasia - - Answers "eu" Greek for good
Thanatos - death
Withdrawal of life support - Answers removal of tubes, respirators, or other type of artificial support that may prolong life. Excess use of medical te...
Death with dignity- Latest Update 2025 Exam Questions Fully Solved (Already Passed)
Euthanasia - - Answers "eu" Greek for good
Thanatos - death
Withdrawal of life support - Answers removal of tubes, respirators, or other type of artificial support
that may prolong life. Excess use of medical technology to extend "apparently" meaningless life &
prolong suffering is one of the factors that have stirred public energy. Hastening the death of a person
by altering some form of support. Also, includes cessation of eating and drinking. Requires decisional
capacity of patient or legal proxy. Often referred to as passive euthanasia
Terminal/Palliative Sedation - Answers high doses of sedation to render patient
unconscious. Goal is to relieve extreme
physical suffering and comfortably get
the person to death, not to hasten the
end of life. Dose of medication is
maintained not increased once sedation
is achieved, and no subsequent
intervention (e.g., muscle-paralyzing
agent) is given to accelerate death.
( put in a comatose state; relieve suffering, vs medically induced coma: trying to bring someone back to
life)
Physician-Assisted Suicide - Answers occurs when a
physician intentionally and willfully supplies
information and/or means that helps a patient
to end his or her life.
- information on how to do it
- supplying a prescription for a lethal dose of
medications
- providing a syringe filled with a lethal dose of
, meds
- inserting an intravenous line so patient can inject
drug,
- providing a suicide device that patient can operate
Active Euthanasia - Answers It is the physician rather than the
patient who willfully and intentionally
performs an action that directly and
immediately results in the patient's
death, usually done by injection.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian - Answers - Born May 28, 1928
- 1952- Graduated from University of
Michigan Medical School with a
specialty in pathology
- 1956- published a journal article on
photographing the eyes of dying
patients...earned him nickname "Doctor
Death"
- 1958 - presents paper at conference in
DC advocating experimentation on
consenting convicts during executions
(U Michigan ask him to leave residency)
- 1961 - publishes paper detailing
experiments on transfusing blood from
cadavers to live patients
- 1970 - becomes Chief Pathologist in
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