Ethical Framework for End of Life Care
Words: 721 Pages: 2 16224Life's final chapter raises profound questions when medicine meets mortality. Euthanasia, defined as the painless termination of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or an irreversible coma, and PAS, which involves a patient voluntarily ending their own life with the aid of a physician, are both controversial yet pivotal topics in contemporary bioethics. While these practices differ in execution, they converge in their primary goal: to offer relief to those enduring severe, terminal conditions. This essay explores […]