Death With Dignity Case Study

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Assignment 4:
1. There are two different objectives to the meaning of Death with dignity. The first idea of death with dignity is support, comfort and care for the dying. Starting with support, the goal is to support the actively dying person physically, mentally and emotionally throughout all decisions. Taking in interests and concerns and being with them through any and all decisions made even if it is not a decision you believe in or agree with. Secondly, providing comfort and reassurance to the person throughout treatment. This can be done by managing medications, repositioning when needed and holding a hand or being a shoulder to cry on when needed. Being open and honest with current circumstances and help with planning their end of life plans based off of what they would like to have. And lastly care, this as well involves managing medications when a person can no longer do so as well as helping the person with activities such as getting dressed, eating, brushing teeth and going to the bathroom when the person can no longer do so on their own. The other objective to Death with dignity is the choice for a terminally ill person who is mentally competent and an adult to legally …show more content…

Both physician assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are requests that could be made by a terminally ill person with a clear mind in seeking for aid in dying. Physician assisted suicide involves a patient with a clear mind asking a physician for an order for a prescription that will end their life when they choose to do so at home. The physician is typically not present in this setting and patient must be of clear mind and be able to administer the drug to themselves when they choose to do so. Voluntary euthanasia is the physician administering a lethal dose to kill a patient at patients’ request. This practice is considered a criminal offense in almost all U.S. states. Physician assisted suicide is currently legal in only three U.S. states; Oregon, Washington and

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