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Chapter 9 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 9 Multiple choice questions
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Active euthanasia is:
A positive act which causes death
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A crime in the United Kingdom
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Active euthanasia can be voluntary, involuntary or non-voluntary
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All of the options are correct
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The 'doctrine of double effect':
Was applied in the case of
R v Cox
(1992)
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Is not subject to the doctrine of proportionality
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Distinguishes between the intended good effects of an action (such as relief of pain) and the foreseen, yet unintended consequences (such as respiratory depression)
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Is a legitimate defence against passive euthanasia
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Which statement about section 2 of the Suicide Act 1961 is not correct?
Section 2 prohibits assisting or encouraging another's suicide
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Section 2 carries a discretionary life sentence
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Section 2 carries a maximum sentence of 14 years
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The offence requires proof that the defendant intended to encourage or assist the victim to commit suicide
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Pretty v UK
(2012) is authority for the principle that:
Article 8 protects an individual's right to autonomy
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Section 2 of the Suicide Act 1961 is inconsistent with an individual's Article 3 rights
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Section 2 of the Suicide Act 1961 is inconsistent with an individual's Article 2 right to life
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The DPP must always prosecute in cases of assisted suicide
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R (on the application of Purdy) v DPP
[2009] is authority for the principle that:
In certain specific circumstances assisted suicide is lawful in English jurisdiction
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In certain circumstances it is not an offence to assist another person to commit suicide
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The DPP was obliged to publish the factors to be taken into account when exercising his discretion whether to prosecute in cases of assisted suicide
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Article 8 rights are not engaged in situations of assisted suicide
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Which of the following statements about
Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
was decided on 'best interests'
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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
concerned the legality of withdrawal of life sustaining treatment from a patient in a permanent vegetative state
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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
concerned the legality of active euthanasia
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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
was argued partly on the basis of the acts and omissions doctrine
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Which statement about the case of
W and M v An NHS Trust
[2011] is correct?
The case concerned a woman (M) in a permanent vegetative state
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The woman (M) had a valid and applicable advance decision
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This was a decision of the Supreme Court
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The court used a balance sheet to determine the patient's best interests
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Ethical arguments against medically assisted death include:
Sanctity of life arguments
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All of the options are correct
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Compromise of the fundamental relationship of trust between doctors and patients
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Slippery slope arguments
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The moral arguments in support of medical assisted dying include:
Respect for self-determined choice
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Mercy and respect for beneficence
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Dignity in dying
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All of the options are correct
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Which statement about
Aintree University Hospitals v James
[2013] is
not
correct?
The case concerned a decision to withhold life-sustaining treatment from a man in a permanent vegetative state
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Aintree University Hospitals v James
[2013] is the first case in which the Supreme Court had to scrutinise the Mental Capacity Act 2005
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The Supreme Court held that the best interests of a person in a minimally conscious state should be decided by applying a subjective test to decide whether that patient would wish to receive life-sustaining treatment in the circumstances
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Aintree University Hospitals v James
[2013] was heard in the Supreme Court
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