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I didn't actually see many of these programs when they were aired, I always seemed to be on a late shift when they were on....and back then I don't think we had a video recorder....so I don't actually know if he used any of the material from the interview. |
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My experience of the university trained nurses was that they didn't really want to do the 'personal care' aspect of the job...they wanted to do the technical stuff......the stuff that provides no comfort to the patient. They believed(or at least it seemed that way) that the personal care aspects were the domain of the Nursing Auxiliaries. It was difficult to get through to them that the personal care aspects were the most rewarding, because they gave comfort to the patient....and it was at these times that patients were most likely to tell you their worst fears and anxieties......in the privacy of a bathroom with the bath taps running, there is no chance of being overheard by other patients. Ok, I may be being unkind to some university trained nurses...but in the main I think the sandwich course style training was better at equipping you to be an effective Staff Nurse. |
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Should it be a much loved family member or friend whose suffering worsens every day & they so wish it to end I would agree if that is what they want. why should they be any different to an old & faithful family pet, we'd have no problem easing the pains of with a trip to the vets, why should our human companions not be allowed this compassion also to ease their hurts ? For those depraved creatures out there who are neither use to man nor beast, a drain on society whose crimes have resulted in death of another, most certainly, happily & the sooner the better. |
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If I wanted to kill myself but wasn't physically able to do so I would be extremely ****ed off if no-one would help me.
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This topic has made the news again today.
There is a process named 'Liverpool Assisted Pathway' whereby speedy death is ensured. Elderly patients 'helped to die to free up beds', warns doctor - Telegraph With such a procedure in place it makes it easier for hospitals to decide to use it, whether it is appropriate or not, to free up beds and achieve targets. I am not against voluntary euthanasia, but this isn't that - it seems more like a cost cutting cull of the 'useless eaters'. |
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I am nearing 70, and if hospitalisation became necessary for me, I would seriously contemplate a DIY job at home. Lying in a noisy hospital ward to achieve death by starvation and dehydration is not my idea of a dignified death. |
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Here in god's country things look as if they may be changing in this area. Of course, we have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms.:alright: I don't know if the government will appeal ... probably will ... If they do it will have to go to the Supreme Court, which has a history of ruling in favour of individual rights. I believe that the Court would rule in favour of assisted death. Granting the right to Canadians is a recognition that they have control over this terminal aspect of their lives.
Right to assisted suicide 'momentous' says B.C. woman - British Columbia - CBC News |
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