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    When society examines the issue of the legalization of assisted suicide, the main factor considered is generally morality. However, this is not the main factor involved in assisted suicide. There are many different elements that influence this issue, and those elements are what make the legalization of voluntary euthanasia so incredibly complex and controversial. The legalization of assisted suicide is an issue with very many drawbacks, including the possibility of involuntary euthanasia, the…

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    Literature Review DEFINING PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE Before going too far into physician-assisted suicide some terms need to be operationally defined. To begin with, physician-assisted suicide is the hastening of an individual’s death upon request by the individuals themselves, by means of medication prescribed by a physician and administered by the individual. There are specific regulations and criteria that the individual must meet before their request can be deemed acceptable and medication…

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

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    legalized Physician-Assisted Suicide. Working in health care and seeing firsthand the pain and suffering that some patients go thru. One does think, would I want to go thru what this person is going thru. Would I want to put myself and my family thru this pain and suffering? What if an option was given to a Physician-Assisted Suicide prior to the worsening of the condition or mental change? “Euthanasia, also known as assisted suicide, physician-assisted suicide (dying), doctor-assisted dying…

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    Is Assisted Suicide Ethical? Physician-assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia or mercy killing is the act intentionally inducing a painless and quick death to patients who suffer from serious forms of diseases or patients in a permanent coma (Sjöstrand). Normally, it is carried out by a doctor or a nurse. Euthanasia has raised a lot of controversies all over the world and the main argument is based on whether causing a painless death is ethical. The advocates of euthanasia claim that it is…

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    Assisted Suicide Legalized

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    There is no punishment for suicide in any of the 50 states, but in 45 states it is illegal to aid a person in their death. These people are suffering and because of their handicaps they are unable to end their lives on their own. Every state should legalize assisted suicide so that no one is forced to suffer more that they choose. The next few paragraphs will discuss what assisted suicide is, where assisted suicide is legal, why people are opposed to it, and why assisted suicide should be…

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    Assisted Suicide Cons

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    Medically assisted suicide is an argument that has been highly debated for a long time and is still being debated today. Medically assisted suicide gives doctors the ability to help terminally ill patients die who are not going to get better. I believe that medically assisted suicide should be an option for terminally assisted patients. This is because it prevents future pain and suffering, stops unnecessary and expensive treatments, and gives dignity and purpose to a patient's death. One…

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    In today’s world, the theme of protecting life slowly dwindled away. Physician-assisted suicide, a recent hotly debated topic, brings…

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    In the article Why not Commercial Assistance for Suicide? On the Question of Argumentative Coherence of Endorsing Assisted Suicide, by Rowland Kipke, addresses his disapproval for physician assisted suicide (PAS) and support for commercially assisted suicide (CAS), one assisted by a psychiatrist. He states that a person who agrees with PAS must rethink their position on CAS due to physicians having a lack of mental health understanding while a psychiatrist job is to study mental health. While…

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    Essay On Assisted Suicide

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    The controversial topic of assisted suicide is often considered when dealing with an inoperable or incurable cancer, such as brain or lung cancer. The suffering of these cancers is excruciating and the waiting for death to take away their pain feels like an eternity. Assisted suicide provides an option to illnesses where death is the inevitable outcome. For example, lung cancer eats away at a person’s lungs making it extremely hard or nearly impossible to breath, making each breath feel like it…

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    Doctor Assisted Suicide

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    legalization of doctor assisted suicide has a negative impact on either the availability and/or quality of palliative care (Health Law Institute, Assisted Suicide). On the contrary, the opposite has occurred. The legalization of assisted suicide has increased the development, availability, and quality of palliative care (Health Law Institute, Assisted Suicide). Patients are becoming more aware of the medical treatments available to them including both palliative care and doctor assisted suicide.…

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