euthanasia types

  1. Main classifications of Euthanasia
    • Voluntary Euthanasia
    • Nonvoluntary euthanasia
    • Involuntary Euthanasia
  2. ─Is a committed with the willing or autonomous cooperation of the subject. This means that the subject is free from direct or indirect pressure from others.
    VIN
    Voluntary euthanasia
  3. ─ This is euthanasia conducted with a patient’s  consent.
    VIN
    Voluntary euthanasia
  4. ─ Occurs at the request of the person who dies.
    VIN
    Voluntary euthanasia
  5. ─Euthanasia is conducted without consent. The decision is made by another person because the patient is incapable to doing so himself/herself.
    VIN
    Nonvoluntary euthanasia
  6. ─ This is usually called murder, but it is possible to imagine cases where the killing would count as a favor for the patient.
    VIN
    Nonvoluntary euthanasia
  7. ─ Example: a very young baby or a person of extremely low intelligence.
    VIN
    Nonvoluntary euthanasia
  8. ─A person capable of making an informed request did not request it and still receives it.
    Involuntary euthanasia
  9. Two procedural classification of Euthanasia
    • Passive Euthanasia
    • Active Euthanasia
  10. For example, switching off a machine that is keeping a person alive, so that they die of their disease.
    Withdrawing treatment
  11. For example, not carrying out surgery that will extend life of the patient for a short time.
    Withholding treatment
  12. ─“a mode of ending life in which physician is given an option not to prescribe futile treatments for the hopelessly ill patient”
    AP
    Passive Euthanasia
  13. ─The classic example of passive euthanasia is a “do not resuscitate order”
    AP
    Passive Euthanasia
  14. ─When death is brought about by an omission – example when someone lets the person die. This can be by withdrawing or withholding treatment
    AP
    Passive Euthanasia
  15. ─“a mode of ending life in which the intent is to cause the patient’s death in a single act (also called mercy killing)”
    AP
    Active euthanasia
  16. ─To end a person’s life by the use of drugs, either by oneself or by the aid of a physician.
    AP
    Active euthanasia
  17. ─Lethal substances or forces are used to end the patient’s life.
    AP
    Active euthanasia
  18. ─ includes life-ending actions conducted by the patients or somebody else. For example a high dose of drugs.
    AP
    Active euthanasia
  19. something is done to end the patient’s life;
    AP
    active euthanasia
  20. something is not done that would have preserved the patient’s life.
    AP
    passive euthanasia
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