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Euthanasia: The Right to Die with Dignity

Everyone, at one point in his or her life, has thought about death or dying. Most of us think of dying quickly and/or painlessly. What if it doesn't work out that way? What if you or someone you know becomes terminally ill and has to live with great pain and discomfort. No one wants to die a slow painful death, but people are doing it everyday. Not because they want to, but because they have no choice. There is much to be said about dying with dignity. Many people believe in the "Right to Life", but what about the "Right to Die". This essay will show that it is a humane choice, not a barbaric one. I believe rational adults with a terminal or ...

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a selfish race. This way of thinking, has forced health care professionals to keep the terminal patient alive for as long as possible. It isn't until death is emanate, perhaps a day, a week, or a month away, that the families begin to verbalize, that they wish they and their loved one had another choice. It is a sad truth that I have witnessed many times as a palliative nurse. I think it may be a good thing that families don't see the oozing bedsores that have rotted to the bone. That they don't witness the hourly lung suctioning, so their loved ones can breathe. That they don't know how much morphine the nurses must give the patients to keep them comfortable. That they don't know that it is the nurse turning, and re-positioning the patient every hour and a half, because they can no longer move on their own. They can be content in their ignorance, not knowing that their loved one has become completely incontinent. Is this quality? Yes, maybe it is better that they don't see these ...

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Added: 3/22/2016 10:51:01 AM
Submitted By: kaylarodgers
Category: Health & Medicine
Type: Free Paper
Words: 499
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