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What was the Arusha Declaration, and why was it significant?
Passive Euthanasia
Involves withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining treatments to allow a person to die naturally.
Active Euthanasia
The act of intentionally causing the death of a patient, at the patient's request, with the intention of relieving intractable suffering.
Social Policy
A set of guidelines, principles, legislation, and activities that affect the living conditions conducive to human welfare.
Physician-Assisted Death (PAD)
A physician giving advice to a patient about taking her or his life and/or prescribing a lethal dosage of medication, whereby the individual can take her or his own life (sometimes called physician-assisted suicide [PAS]).
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