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Student Instructor Course Date Discuss All the Arguments against Euthanasia Euthanasia requires physicians to assist patients in terminating their lives. The right to life is one of the reasons used t
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Euthanasia requires physicians to assist patients in terminating their lives. The right to life is one of the reasons used to disagree with euthanasia practice in healthcare. Nurses’ perception of palliative care which can remove patient pain goes against doctors’ involvement in terminating someone’s life. Physicians believe that their trust in patients deteriorates after carrying out the exercise of assisting them to die. The paper discusses the arguments against euthanasia.
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