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passed because very little care is available for patients beyond cure in the Northern Territory of Australia. Dr. Ravenscroft holds that euthanasia is wrong. He believes that when people n incurable illness, they should be given care that lessens their pain and suffering and helps to feel less afraid. He says that such care should improve the qual ity of a persons life, even in the very last part of his life, without bringing death. Dr Ravenscroft suggests that a patient should be given a drug to help him sleep for the last few days of his life, if nothing else will help him Ravenscroft says,"I value sitting with dying patients or holding their hands. It reminds me that life is a great mystery and we all share the characteristics of being human. We take part in all of life including dying, but we are not masters of it If euthanasia is legal, it may be easier to choose death instead of continuing to look for a better treatment Ravenscroft has had patients who lived much longer than they were expected to live and other patients whose pain suddenly became less If euthanasia had been available, they might have died too soon Ravenscroft has another reason for not making euthanasia legal. He fears that people can be persuaded to choose euthanasia when they do not really want to. He thinks it is unlikely that any law can stop this from happening 56. Which of the following is NOT Dr. Kimsma s opinion? A People may die peacefully in euthanasia because they feel less pressure B. Euthanasia allows people to focus on important personal things in the last phase of their lives C. It is wrong to give up looking for a better treatment for an incurable disease D. It is wrong to let a patient suffer when the disease is beyond cure 57. According to Dr. Kimsma, when the two goals of a doctor conflict A. saving life of those who are sick should come first B helping people who are suffering should come first C. it is up to his patient to make a decision. D the solution varies according to the situation 58. Dr Ravescroft is against euthanasia. One of his reasons is that A nobody really wants to end his own life B. saving life is the only goal for a doctor C. care given to people having incurable diseases can prolong their lives D. people can be given painkillers and drugs to make them suffer less 59. By"we are not masters of it [life], Dr Ravenscroft means A. we have no right to end a persons life B. we can never tell what will happen to us C. life is as mysterious as deathpassed because very little care is available for patients beyond cure in the Northern Territory of Australia. Dr. Ravenscroft holds that euthanasia is wrong. He believes that when people have an incurable illness, they should be given care that lessens their pain and suffering and helps them to feel less afraid. He says that such care should improve the quality of a person’s life , even in the very last part of his life, without bringing death. Dr Ravenscroft suggests that a patient should be given a drug to help him sleep for the last few days of his life, if nothing else will help him. Ravenscroft says, “I value sitting with dying patients or holding their hands . It reminds me that life is a great mystery and we all share the characteristics of being human. We take part in all of life including dying, but we are not masters of it.” If euthanasia is legal, it may be easier to choose death instead of continuing to look for a better treatment. Ravenscroft has had patients who lived much longer than they were expected to live , and other patients whose pain suddenly became less. If euthanasia had been available, they might have died too soon. Ravenscroft has another reason for not making euthanasia legal. He fears that people can be persuaded to choose euthanasia when they do not really want to. He thinks it is unlikely that any law can stop this from happening. 56. Which of the following is NOT Dr. Kimsma’s opinion? A. People may die peacefully in euthanasia because they feel less pressure . B. Euthanasia allows people to focus on important personal things in the last phase of their lives. C. It is wrong to give up looking for a better treatment for an incurable disease. D. It is wrong to let a patient suffer when the disease is beyond cure. 57. According to Dr. Kimsma, when the two goals of a doctor conflict, A. saving life of those who are sick should come first. B. helping people who are suffering should come first. C. it is up to his patient to make a decision. D. the solution varies according to the situation. 58. Dr Ravescroft is against euthanasia. One of his reasons is that A. nobody really wants to end his own life. B. saving life is the only goal for a doctor. C. care given to people having incurable diseases can prolong their lives. D. people can be given painkillers and drugs to make them suffer less. 59. By “we are not masters of it [life], ”Dr Ravenscroft means A. we have no right to end a person’s life. B. we can never tell what will happen to us. C. life is as mysterious as death
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