The Unethical of Euthanasia or Mercy Killing

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The word euthanasia is taken from the Greek word ‘Eu Thanos’, meaning ‘good death’. Euthanasia involves an action carried out by a person other than the patient to end the life of the patient suffering from a terminal condition. This action is based on the belief that the act is putting the patient of their misery: this action has also been called mercy killings. There are a number of ethical concerns that arise when the terminally ill patient and healthcare providers decide on the best course of care for the dying patient. The definition of ethical is upright, honest, and compliant with accepted standards of social or professional behavior. Those people who think euthanasia is morally right believe that a terminally ill person has the right to seek mercy killing. While those who oppose euthanasia believe it’s morally wrong because it does more harm than good. Throughout this paper, I will argue that euthanasia is unethical and may lead to murder, the containment of healthcare costs and the diminishing value of human life.
The role of the heath care professional is to maintain patient autonomy, maintain or improve health status, and do no harm (Sabatini, 1998).The healthcare provider’s relationship with the patient is built on trust. Health care providers should understand that the key principles are the foundation of a trusting relationship. Euthanasia will destroy that trusting relationship. Euthanasia will place the power of saving or ending lives in the hands of healthcare providers.
Determining whether a person life is in worth living or not is the ethical dilemma, because as individuals we have a different perception on life. For example, for someone who been living with pain for several year has acceptable the fact that ...

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...s an objection to the value and importance of human life. History has shown us that legalizing euthanasia is very dangerous. The Nazi were the first to experience with the process of euthanizing Jews. “The Nazi’s felt that the Jews were unworthy of life and because they were in power they held the power of life and death in their hands. This quickly exacerbated into the holocaust” (Bernards 1989). Euthanasia diminishes the value of human lives.
Therefore, euthanasia will lead to murder, reduce the value of human life and contain the cost of healthcare. This reflection paper has provided a summary of the many ethical issues and concerns regarding euthanasia. Several definitions are presented throughout the paper, along with explanations that stresses how unethical the issue of euthanasia is. Euthanasia is unethical because life is a gift and everyone is valuable.

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