Right to Die or Video Games and Violent Behavior
This assignment is designed to help you review APA writing guidelines and to begin finding references for the Critical Thinking Paper that is due in Topic 3.
undefinedIn Topic 3 you will be given 2 topics to choose from: Right to Die or Video Games and Violent Behavior. Two articles for each topic will be given that support each side of the controversy and you are expected to use both articles. Using the Course Materials resources find similar, empirical articles to support your rationale for the Topic 3 paper.
undefinedUse the resources found to construct an APA title page and reference section that conform to guidelines found in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Reference sections should include at least two articles, one e-book, and one electronic source.
undefinedPrepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
here is the articles need for Topic Right to Die paper
Right to Die
- Goligher, E. C., Cigolini, M., Cormier, A., Donnelly, S., Ferrier, C., Gorshkov-Cantacuzène, V. A., … Quinlan, J. (2019). Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are unethical acts. World Medical Journal, 65(1), 34–37. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-
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Calabrò, R. S., Naro, A., De Luca, R., Russo, M., Caccamo, L., Manuli, A., … Bramanti, P. (2016). The right to die in chronic disorders of consciousness: Can we avoid the slippery slope argument? Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, 13(11–12), 12–24. Retrieved from
https://search-ebscohost-com.
Answer previewIn the contrary, some medical professionals feel that E&PAS is unethical, and physicians should refrain from participating in it. Rutledge et al. (2019) argue that physicians have a primary responsibility to preserve life and not eliminate it. Therefore, they ought to be more inclined to life-sustaining measures like palliative care, which seeks to make the patients comfortable before they die. Additionally, Rutledge et al. (2019) strongly believe that E&PAS devalues the patient. When physicians induce death, they show that the patient’s life is no longer of value to this world and are better off dead.[493 Words]