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Chapter 44 Self Quiz
The Intentional Termination of Life, Bonnie Steinbock
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Steinbock contrasts euthanasia with
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cessation of extraordinary means of treatment.
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mercy killing.
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homicide.
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Steinbock mentions two situations in which she considers the cessation of life-prolonging medical treatment justifiable. One of these is
when a patient refuses treatment.
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when a baby has a deformity.
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when a patient is near death.
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when a patient wishes to end his or her life.
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Why does Steinbock think that withholding life-prolonging treatment is morally acceptable when euthanasia is not?
because the doctor is being passive, not acting
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because the patient is involved in the decision
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because the patient will suffer less
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because the doctor is not intentionally terminating the patient’s life
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Steinbock claims that patients may rightfully
demand life-ending treatment.
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refuse life-preserving treatment only with adequate reason.
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refuse life-preserving treatment even with inadequate reason.
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none of the above
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What is Steinbock’s opinion of the case in which the infant with Down’s syndrome was allowed to die through passive euthanasia?
Doctors merely withheld treatment so it was morally acceptable.
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The baby suffered, and it would have been better to end its life quickly.
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Intentionally allowing the baby to die was wrong, whether it was quick or slow.
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Intellectually disabled babies are better off dead.
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Steinbock believes that Rachels misinterpreted the statement of the American Medical Association on euthanasia.
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Steinbock believes that in a few situations it is acceptable for a doctor to terminate a patient’s life intentionally.
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A treatment that counts as ordinary care in one situation may count as extraordinary care in a different situation.
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Steinbock believes that a quick death is always preferable to a lingering one.
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According to Steinbock, a doctor may cease treatment when treatment will create discomfort without improving the patient’s condition.
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