Asked by Abheesht Srivastava on Sep 24, 2024

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Active euthanasia is sometimes referred to as an act of omission.

Active Euthanasia

Intentionally causing the death of a patient, at their request, through direct action such as administering a lethal injection.

Act of Omission

A situation where harm is caused by failing to take action, as opposed to actively causing harm through one's actions.

  • Apprehend the ethical disparities and controversies linked to passive and active euthanasia.
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Alaina Robertsabout 2 hours ago
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False
Explanation :
Active euthanasia involves taking a deliberate action to end someone's life, whereas an act of omission refers to not providing necessary medical treatment or care.