juz wanna share with all of u future docs...
if one ur patient is in the state of comma for almost a year (or maybe more)...
and is dependent to the life-support machine...
and has no chances of regaining consciousness...
with all of the patient's organs not functioning on its own..
would it be reasonable to turn off the life - support machine??
is it a sin to do so...since ur "killing" him silently?
or choose to let him die naturally...(in agony for a long time)
or would it be a good excuse to pull the plug..(to end his suffering)
hmmm...think bout it folks!! share ur opinions in this blog...(active la ckit Jone 08!)
3 comments:
for me, NO!!!
it's like helping someone to kill himself~
so,biar je dia idop dgn machine tu ke? peningnyer.shouldn't we stop his suffer?n d family must b spending a lot of money.but deep in my heart, ill agree wit faizal.
well, to me, depends on the situation. In normal condition i refuse to do so. But note that the support machine is always on demand. If the patient has no chance of surviving, and there aren't enuf . support machine plus, lives are depending on it. Then why not?
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