Many patients in hospitals actually ask for euthanasian or assisted suicide when they have severe, untreatable conditions or are too sick or old to do anything by themselves. Why should it be okay to put animals down when they are too ill or old to move but for people they must live in suffering? "The right of a competent, terminally ill person to avoid excruciating pain and embrace a timely and dignified death bears the sanction of history and is implicit in the concept of ordered liberty." (Top 10 Pros and Cons). This shows that it is a persons choice to chose if they want to be euthanized when they are terminally ill or dying already. It is important to take the suffering patients opinions and feeling into consideration when this choice is made, it is strictly up to them or a close loved one when they are incapable to give consent themselves. …show more content…
stands as the first promise of self-restraint sworn to in the Hippocratic Oath" (Kass). While yes, the oath does state that you cannot kill a patient such as Kass disclosed, it is also an oath to do what is best for the patient, which unfortunately might be euthanizing them so they do not suffer as long as they would. Another big topic for euthanasia is that it goes against their religious views. This has a simple answer, if it goes against your religion, don't do it. The euthanasian process must have full consent of either the patient or the closest family member in