Types of Euthanasia
European Cases
Catholic Social Teaching
Definitions & Etymology
Medical Ethics
100

Patient is administered a lethal dose that slows the heart rate and induces cardiac arrest.

What is active euthanasia?

100

2002.

When was euthanasia legalised in the Netherlands?

100

The CST principle that teaches every human life is sacred from conception to natural death.

What is Human Dignity?  

100

The act of intentionally ending a person's life to relieve suffering. The Catholic Church opposes this because it violates the sanctity of life.

What is euthanasia?

100

The ancient ethical pledge that begins with the words "First, do no harm."

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

200

Patient is euthanised as a result of clear and repeated indication of their wish to die.

What is voluntary euthanasia?

200

Country with the most liberal euthanasia legislation.

What is the Netherlands?

200

Suffering that unites us to the sacrifice of Christ.

What is redemptive suffering?

200

Medical care focused on relieving pain and improving quality of life for those with serious illness.

What is palliative care?

200

The original Hippocratic Oath explicitly forbids doctors from giving this to anyone, even if asked.

What is a deadly/lethal drug?

300

Patient is capable of consent, wants to stay alive, but is killed regardless.

What is involuntary euthanasia?

300

The first countries to legalise euthanasia.

What are Belgium and the Netherlands?

300

This CST principle supports care for those who are sick and dying, including those facing the prospect of euthanasia.

What is the Preferential Option for the Poor?

300

The belief that all human life is sacred and must be protected from conception to natural death. This is a foundational principle in Catholic teaching against euthanasia.

What is sanctity of life?

300

The ethical and legal obligation of health professionals to act in the best interest of their patients.

What is the duty of care/beneficence?

400

Jodie is given a cancer diagnosis, with 6 weeks left to live. They sort their affairs, is psychologically screened and signals their intention to die. 4 weeks later, Jodie is medically euthanised.

What is active, voluntary euthanasia?

400

From 9,068 cases to 9,958 cases.

How much did euthanasia increase in Netherlands between 2023 to 2024?

400

Relieving pain and providing compassion without ending life - an ethical alternative to euthanasia which the Catholic Church promotes.

What is palliative care?

400

The ancient Greek personification of death, after whom euthanasia is named.

Who is Thanos?

400

The branch of ethics that deals with issues like euthanasia, abortion, and end-of-life decisions in the healthcare field.

What is bioethics?

500

Patient is in a coma and the family, on the doctor's advice, elects to end life support so the patient dies of starvation.

What is non-voluntary, passive euthanasia?

500

Adults or emancipated minors who meet specific criteria, including being in a medical condition without prospect of improvement and experiencing constant and unbearable suffering, either physical or mental.

Who is eligible for euthanasia in Belgium?

500

This Pope affirmed the Catholic Church's teaching on the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death, with his encyclical 'Humanae Vitae' (1968).

Who is Pope Paul VI?

500

Extensively burdensome treatments that may be morally refused by the Catholic Church. This helps guide end-of-life decisions without resorting to euthanasia.

What are extraordinary means of care?

500

The core ethical principle in medicine requires that doctors avoid causing unnecessary harm or suffering.

What is non-maleficence (do no harm)?