5.7 Euthanasia and PC Flashcards

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What is the consistent essential element in euthanasia, physician assisted suicide, and assisted suicide? How do they differ?

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together they comprise drug induced assisted dying . Voluntary patient request is a key concept in all three

euthanasia - medical administration of life ending drugs at a patient’s explicit request

PAS - doctor provides medication for patient to self administer

Assisted suicide - an act in which a lay person gives drugs to a patient for self administration

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What is the relationship between a wish to die statement and the desire from a patient for their life to be over?

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Not the same thing - often wish to die is an expression of something
Can be an expression of something else - poor symptoms, existential distress

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If a patient makes a wish to die statement but does not truly wish their life to be over what two functions could their statement have

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expression of physical suffering
expression of emotional/existential suffering

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You are a palliative care provider in the community hospital and you have been consulted to see patient who has been making wish to die statements. What will be your first task upon seeing the patient?

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to explore reasons behind wish to die statement and clarify whether they are asking for MAID or not
symptom review

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List the most common reasons patients seek an assisted death

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deterioration
loss of independence 
loss of dignity 
loss of autonomy
depression
tiredness of life
decreasing ability to participate in activities that make life enjoyable
intolerable suffering 2/2 to symptoms of fear thereof
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Name the FOUR principles approach to healthcare ethics

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◆ beneficence
- obligations to provide benefit and to balance benefits to risk

◆ Non-maleficence
- obligation to avoid causing harm

◆ Respect for autonomy
- obligation to respect decision making capacities of autonomous person

◆ Justice
- obligations of fairness in distribution of benefits & risks

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