Steinbock argues that in at least two different kinds of cases, a doctor's intention behind withdrawing treatment from a patient is not to end the patient's life. What are those two cases?
a. Case (1): The patient is going to die in the next few days.
Case (2): The patient will die in the next few years.
b. Case (1): The patient is opposed to all end of life care.
Case (2): The patient's family does not want the doctor to remove care.
c. Case (1): The doctor and patient are part of the same family.
Case (2): It is not a doctor, but a nurse who is withdrawing treatment.
d. Case (1): The patient refuses to receive further treatment.
Case (2): Further treatment would be futile or extraordinary.