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I’m sure the end-of-life issues have been discussed extensively on these forums, but I have a very specific question, and my searches didn’t find anything on this point.
I know most of the Church’s teachings on the morality of removing feeding tubes, etc. We are not obligated to keep someone going with extraordinary measures. And food and water are NOT extraordinary measures. (This was brought to the world’s attention with the Terri Schiavo case several years ago; she was essentially murdered.)
My question: Is a ventilator considered extraordinary? I was told that it is, since it’s not in the food/water category. But why is it necessary to use an artificial delivery method for food (a feeding tube) but not necessary to use an artificial delivery method of oxygen to the bloodstream?
In the case of a feeding tube, we are helping to get around a physical impediment – the inability to swallow. In the case of a ventilator, we are helping to get around a physical impediment of lungs that cannot operate on their own. But why must we keep the feeding tube in, yet a ventilator is optional? I must be missing something…
I know most of the Church’s teachings on the morality of removing feeding tubes, etc. We are not obligated to keep someone going with extraordinary measures. And food and water are NOT extraordinary measures. (This was brought to the world’s attention with the Terri Schiavo case several years ago; she was essentially murdered.)
My question: Is a ventilator considered extraordinary? I was told that it is, since it’s not in the food/water category. But why is it necessary to use an artificial delivery method for food (a feeding tube) but not necessary to use an artificial delivery method of oxygen to the bloodstream?
In the case of a feeding tube, we are helping to get around a physical impediment – the inability to swallow. In the case of a ventilator, we are helping to get around a physical impediment of lungs that cannot operate on their own. But why must we keep the feeding tube in, yet a ventilator is optional? I must be missing something…