Arguments Against Physician Assisted Suicide

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The dying topic, the decision that families or designated surrogates are left to make when a loved one is in a vegetative state and is being kept alive on life support. This decision is made after considering discussions with the attending physician, priest, and family or friend. There is also the consideration of a physician-assisted suicide, which provides a mean for the terminally ill patients to take their own life. Some may argue this physician-assisted suicide is a form of killing and is wrong in the eyes of many people, (Kaebnick, G. 2017). Physician-assisted suicide is legal in some state such as Oregon and Washington. Many families rather choose the assistant of the physician to make the decision how long their loved one shall

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