Debate: Physician Assisted Suicide Flashcards
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Euthanasia/mercy killing
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Deliberate taking of another person’s life to relieve their suffering
2
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Assisted suicide
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Situation where a competent person ends their own life but with the assistance of another person to perform the act e.g. providing means to do so
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Forms of assisted suicide
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- Voluntary: request
- Non-voluntary: unable to express opinion
- Involuntary: competent person ignored/not asked
- Passive: refusal/withdrawal of current/future treatment
- Active: action with/without assistance that causes death
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Euthanasia legal countries
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- Netherlands
- Colombia
- Belgium
5
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In UK
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- Euthanasia: manslaughter, murder
- Suicide not a criminal act
- England/Wales: illegal to assist/encourage suicide
- Director of Public Prosecutions must consent before prosecutions
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Q
Government
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- Several attempts to liberalise law
- Individual conscience not government policy
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Common arguments
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- Alternative: palliative
- Ethical: freedom of choice and not abusing another’s rights
- Pragmatic: already widespread practice
- Medical ethics: do no harm
- Slippery slope: unintended consequences
- Religious: sanctity of life
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Advance Directives (Decision in England/Wales)
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- Not legally binding
Decision is legally binding - Future treatment refusal (when not possible to communicate)
- Must detail treatments and situations
9
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Advanced Statement
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- Individual’s wishes explained to family/care givers by talking or writing
- Not legally binding
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Evolving trends relating to the debate
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- Becoming increasingly legalised
- Both remain relatively rare
- Primarily involve cancer patients
- Existing data do not indicate widespread abuse of practices