The demand for voluntary euthanasia is extremely rare considering the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of end-stage patients. As the symptoms of euthanasia requirement are almost always controllable through currently available treatments, our top priority is to ensure that high quality terminal care is always available. History clearly shows that legalized euthanasia poses serious risks to society as a whole, recognizing the importance of individual patient autonomy.
The position paper presents some of the most common objections to the pros and cons of suicide assistance and voluntary spontaneous euthanasia, as well as assisted suicide and the legality of voluntary spontaneous euthanasia. Then, in response to each objection, the authors made recommendations on legal amendments in the area and claimed that the law should be changed to enable suicidal and active voluntary euthanasia. The Association expressed a belief that "If they choose euthanasia as an option, everyone should be able to obtain suicide assistance safely." If it is a right as an option and an individual is unable to appoint an "agent" it will give you the right to appoint an "agent."
Suicide is a taboo topic (suicide, euthanasia and suicide assistance) many people are talking about even in the United States. In many contemporary states today, assisted suicide and euthanasia are controversial medical and ethical issues. In the United States, suicide is no longer illegal, but 44 out of 52 states are banned. (Lee and Stingle). - Death is inevitable. Each of us is unique and unique. When it comes to reality, we do not say much. We live our life and use whatever we can get. Life is just a series of things that adapts to what we have decided to throw to us. We do not have the right to speak nor the right to choose. However, some people have several choices about death. For patients with terminal disease, they must decide whether they should stay alive.
Of the patients who gave up their lives, physician assisted suicide should be legalized in all 50 states in order to treat patients with terminal symptoms worse or unbearable pain. Does the doctor assist suicide? "Suicide is suicide. In promoting suicide, patients (ie drugs or weapons) will provide a means to stop the patient's life and understand the patient's intent" (American Nurses Association). Doctor's suicide is known by many names like death. For late-stage patients throughout the United States, doctors who helped commit suicide should be a legitimate choice. Currently there are three states in the United States, doctors are supporting suicide. Oregon is the first state that passed the law and allows physicians to finish the lives of people with terminal illness