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Question
a patient who understands the risks, benefits, and consequences of refusing treatment is considered:
○ terminal
○ incompetent
○ medically futile
○ to have capacity
ripped from the headlines: the article about euthanasia deaths in the netherlands increasing 10% from 2023 to 2024 raised which central bioethical concern?
○ whether euthanasia should be legal for patients with terminal cancer
○ the cost of providing euthanasia in healthcare systems
○ the role of family members in deciding euthanasia
○ whether young or mentally ill patients can give fully informed and voluntary consent for euthanasia
First Question (Patient Refusing Treatment):
- "Terminal" refers to a patient with a condition leading to death, not about understanding treatment refusal.
- "Incompetent" means a patient can't make decisions, opposite of understanding risks.
- "Medically futile" relates to treatment effectiveness, not decision - making capacity.
- "To have capacity" means a patient can understand risks, benefits, and consequences of decisions like refusing treatment.
- The increase in euthanasia deaths raises concerns about vulnerable groups (young/mentally ill) giving valid consent.
- The first option is about legality for terminal cancer, not the main concern from the increase.
- Cost is not a central bioethical concern here.
- Family role is not the main concern from the 10% increase in euthanasia deaths.
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D. To have capacity