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etspiri2sanctus
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I have been really confused about end of life procedures for quite awhile. I have read several articles and think I understand the Church’s teaching about euthanasia. However, I find, in my mind at least, so many grey areas regarding when to do what, or what not to do in end of life situations, I do stay confused. I would like (name removed by moderator)ut on the following instances please.
- A patient has a terminal brain tumor. Is almost comotose, communication is minimal, almost non existent. She has been partially paralyzed for several months. (Not an excuse, just explaining why she could not communicate.) She seems to be in pain. The nurse is told this. The nurse gives the patient pain medication knowing it may bring about death earlier. Is this Euthanasia?
- A patient is dying of ovarian cancer. The doctors tell her she has only a few weeks at best to live. She is taken to a hospice center. Hydration and food are omitted other than what she can take by mouth. Her system shuts down and she dies. Is this Euthanasia?
- A man has a stroke. He is completely paralyzed and non communicative except being able to open his eyes occaisionaly. He has a tube (ventilation? food?) in his throat. His son upon being told he will need 24 hour care and seeing the condition of his Dad tells the doctor to remove the tube. Within a few hours of first having had the stroke, the man dies. Is this Euthanasia?
