Thursday, May 30, 2019
Do People Have the Right to Die? Essay -- Euthanasia, Physician Assist
Living life at age twenty-eight is an amazing adventure.  People  ar at their prime  being active and living life to the fullest.  However, for Nancy Cruzan, a terrible car accident took that all away.  One night, driving on a quiet road in Missouri, Nancys car rolled off the road and into a ditch.  For twenty minutes she lay there alone and lifeless.  Then, a paramedic car drove by and saw the car in distress.  They pulled Nancy out, and miraculously revived her back to life.  However, she had damaged her cerebral cortex, the vital end of the  intellect that gives humans all motor functions, senses, and communication.  Nancy was left in what is called a persistent vegetative state (PVS), which is a legal term defined in 765.101 (12) Florida statutes as a permanent and irreversible condition of unconsciousness in which there is  a) the absence of voluntary action or cognitive behavior of any  material body and b) an inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environme   nt. (Snow 3).  Many people refer to this state as being a vegetable.  After contemplating the situation for a long while, Nancys family decided that it would be best to remove the feeding tube that was forcibly keeping her alive.  However, Nancy had no living will or wellness care power of attorney which was needed by law to remove the tube.  Does her family  moderate the  beneficial to make the decision to end her life, when she cannot make that decision herself?  Who does have that right? Do people have the right to die?            This incident started many people thinking about what they believe about the issue of the right to die and physician assisted suicide.  The story of Nancy Cruzan is only single scenario out of many that people have to decide where they...  ...ec. 24 November 1998.  Video.   well(p) to Die.  Public  bare System, Oregon. Newman, Ed.  Part Five Making The Final Choice Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legalized.  The Truth Seeker  121.5 (1992).  15 Octo   ber 2005http//www.cp.duluth.mn.us/ennyman/DAS-5.htmlNewman, Ed.  Part Three Local Perspectives on the Right to Die Debate.  Detroit Free Press FREEP  15 October 2002  http//www.cp.duluth.mn.us/ennyman/DAS-3.html Paris, John.  Hugh Finns Right to Die.  America (1998).  15 October 2005http//www.americapress.org/articles/ParisFinn.htmSnow, Constance.  The Right to Die?  Tampa Bay New Times  May/June (2000).  23 October 2005http//www.altnewtimes.com/e03csn.html The Perspectives in Brief.  Public Agenda Online (2002).  13 October 2002  http//www.publicagenda.org/issues/debate_brief.CFM?issue_type=right2die                  
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