What is involuntary euthanasia?
a. Another name for assisted suicide.
b. Euthanasia when the patient signed a living will.
c. Euthanasia when the patient told the family of preferences on an earlier
occasion.
d. Euthanasia when the patient never made preferences known.
Question 2According to Van Camp, Olen, and Barry, the complexity of the legal and moral issues
involved in refusing treatment:
a. is greater when the patient is a defective newborn.
a. is greater when the patient is an adult.
b. is the same in both cases.
d. must be decided on a case by case basis.