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NeTakaya
2 years ago
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Mae has fought a chronic condition for many years and is now on hospice. When her nurse notices her lack of desire to eat, restl

essness, and her gasping labored, breaths, known as ________, she knows the physiological death is near.
Medicine
1 answer:
son4ous [18]2 years ago
8 0

Mae has fought a chronic condition for many years and is now on hospice. When her nurse notices her lack of desire to eat, restlessness, and her gasping labored, breaths, known as euthanasia ,she knows the physiological death is near.

Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending life to relieve pain and suffering. Different countries have different euthanasia laws. Some people fear that allowing euthanasia sends the message, "it's better to be dead than sick or disabled". The subtext is that some lives are not worth living. Not only does this put the sick or disabled at risk, it also downgrades their status as human beings while they are alive.

Active voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries, to some extent. These countries include Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and some states in Australia.

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