QUESTION 1
The Roman Catholic Church states that:
a. Its dogma will resonate with people of different faiths who care about human rights
b. Its dogma needs to advance with the times
c. Evolving technology guarantees the right to death with dignity
d. All Catholics who deviate from Church teachings on Euthanasia will be excommunicated
QUESTION 2
The Catholic Church sees Euthanasia as:
a. A chance for purification through suffering
b. A rejection of God's love
c. A mercy which may be extended to the terminally ill
d. A legitimate right derived from reason
QUESTION 3
The Roman Catholic Church accepts:
a. The absolute refusal of any and all treatment
b. Painkillers that cause instant unconsciousness
c. A patient's right to refuse or interrupt extraordinary life-saving measures
d. A doctor's right to counsel his patient on the advantages of Euthanasia
QUESTION 4
Refusing medical treatment may be a form of:
a. Spontaneous suicide
b. Active euthanasia
c. Passive euthanasia
d. Mercy killing
QUESTION 5
Active and passive euthanasia may be similar when:
a. A patient dies as a result of a drug administered
b. A patient refuses extraordinary life-saving measures
c. A patient interrupts extraordinary life-saving measures
d. A patient appeals to a board of ethics to let him die
QUESTION 6
Voluntary euthanasia:
a. Will likely be mandated by an increasingly intrusive government
b. Is only facilitated by hospitals after a period of investigation and counseling
c. Is necessary in order for a patient to die with dignity
d. Will probably disappear because of modern methods of pain Killers
QUESTION 9
When a patient has not left a written document stating his wishes for end of life care and is not presently able to communicate his wishes:
a. The Ethics Board decides whether the patient will be removed from life support
b. Doctors try to find out from family and friends what his position on end of life care seemed to be from previous conversations and experiences
c. The family decides whether the patient will be removed from life support
d. Hospitals wait indefinitely until a patient is able to communicate