Exam 7: When Life Supports Are Futile or Refused

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Which of the following best captures the view about the value of life held by a liberal Sanctity-of-Life theorist who accepts the biological-versus-biographical-life distinction?

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Which of the following claims best captures a reason for the moral permissibility of forgoing a life-sustaining treatment that is regarded as an extraordinary measure in a situation?

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The notion of qualitative futility is sometimes invoked for the purpose of

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Which of the following best characterizes Tony Bland's condition after he suffered a crush injury in a crowd surge? He lost

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Which Sanctity-of-Life doctrine, if any, is consistent with the moral permissibility of forgoing artificial nutrition and hydration for a patient in a permanent vegetative state?

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Nancy B involved a court decision permitting the withdrawal of life support from a patient affected by

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Within some societies, disconnecting a permanently unconscious patient from life supports is morally wrong, but never connecting the patient in the first place is acceptable. What may be said for and against these different judgments?

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Decisions about medical treatment based on qualitative futility are value-laden. What does this mean?

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Which of the following best captures a point of contention in Bland?

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In which scenarios, if any, may considerations of age bear on determining the futility of a medical intervention?

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Which of the following best captures the liberal Sanctity-of-Life doctrine's position on forgoing life-sustaining treatment for a patient in a permanent vegetative state?

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Discuss what the Hippocratic tradition might say about forgoing life supports from patients whose death could thereby be hastened.

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State the main effects of Cruzan on US law and explain its commonalities and differences with Quinlan.

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Define the main types of medical futility.

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A landmark effect of Cruzan was that it established that

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Life-sustaining treatment is considered qualitatively futile when it can afford the patient

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The chief factor that must be considered in determining the quantitative futility of a medical intervention for a patient is the likelihood that the treatment

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Which of the following best characterizes a futile treatment?

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In Bland, the Law Lords regarded artificial nutrition and hydration as being similar to the provision of

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Which of the following court cases involved the legal permissibility of removing a life-sustaining respirator?

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