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When an action is taken directly by a care provider to end a patients life.

When an action is taken directly by a care provider to end a patients life. Passive Euthanasia Euthanasia 1 st Degree Murder Physician Assisted Suicide. Incorrect. Try Again. correct. Next Question. When a patient is set up to commit suicide through the help of a physician.

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When an action is taken directly by a care provider to end a patients life.

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  1. When an action is taken directlyby a care provider to end a patients life. • Passive Euthanasia • Euthanasia • 1st Degree Murder • Physician Assisted Suicide

  2. Incorrect Try Again

  3. correct Next Question

  4. When a patient is set up to commitsuicide through the help of a physician. • Physician Assisted Suicide • Euthanasia • 2nd Degree Murder • Passive Euthanasia

  5. Incorrect Try Again

  6. correct Next Question

  7. The act of withholding treatment with the intentions of allowing someone to die. • Giving Up • 3rd Degree Murder • Euthanasia • Passive Euthanasia

  8. Incorrect Try Again

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  10. A life saving device that is common and therefore cannot be removed. • Extraordinary • Basic • Ordinary • Essential

  11. Incorrect Try Again

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  13. A life saving device that is uncommon and therefore can be removed. • Extraordinary • Complex • Ordinary • Nonessential

  14. Incorrect Try Again

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  16. A physician may stop treatment for a terminally ill patient if the treatment is found to be _______. • Painful • Profitable • Time Consuming • Futile

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  19. The right to refuse treatment does not apply to those who cannot make medical decisions for themselves. • True • False

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  22. A surrogate’s decision must always be followed by the physician. • True • False

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  25. 1 child a month dies from a curable disease that their parents refuse treatment on. • True • False

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  28. Physicians are not allowed to question or try to talk a patient out of a decision to withhold or withdrawing treatment. • True • False

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  31. What act in Vermont has been proposed but not formally introduced? • Vermont Euthanasia Act • Vermont Withholding Treatment Act • Vermont Death with Dignity Act • Vermont Withdrawing Treatment Act

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  34. Which is not a requirement for physician assisted suicide? • 15 day waiting period • Next of kin • Competent • 6 or less months to live.

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  37. The Washington State I-119 Act states that a patient does not need to be in pain to receive physician assisted suicide. • True • False

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  40. Act that allows patients to choose how they will be treated if they lose mental capacity. • Mental Capacity Act • Right to Choose Act • Mental Instability Act • None of the above

  41. Incorrect Try Again

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  43. When was the Mental Capacity Act established • 2005 • 2000 • 2010 • 1995

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  46. The treatment of pain, dyspnea, and other kinds of suffering in terminally ill persons. • Babying • Palliative Care • Terminal Care • Chronic Care

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  49. Which society’s motto is “Quality of life is more important than length of life”? • American Cancer Society • Athens Medical Society • Alzheimer's Society • Royal Society of Health

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