Question

Some opponents of active euthanasia argue that euthanasia is uncalled for; a dying patient in

the grip of unimaginable pain, for example, does not have to be killed to escape her agony.

Modern medicine offers dying patients unprecedented levels of pain relief. A common reply to

this argument is

a. although it is possible to manage even severe pain well, too often pain is not well managed.

b. in arguments about euthanasia, pain is irrelevant.

c. although it is possible to manage even severe pain well, physicians do not try to do so.

d. pain is a fact of life that patients must learn to live with.

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