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                What is the difference between physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and euthanasia? (Points : 1)
During PAS, patients end their own lives; during euthanasia, the doctor ends patients’ lives.
During PAS, the doctor ends the patients’ lives; during euthanasia, patients end their own lives.
During PAS, the doctor injects the drug to end the patient’s life; during euthanasia, the patient injects the drug to end their own life.
During PAS, the patient and the doctor cooperate to end the patient’s life; during euthanasia, patients end their own lives.
None of the above
            
        During PAS, patients end their own lives; during euthanasia, the doctor ends patients’ lives.
During PAS, the doctor ends the patients’ lives; during euthanasia, patients end their own lives.
During PAS, the doctor injects the drug to end the patient’s life; during euthanasia, the patient injects the drug to end their own life.
During PAS, the patient and the doctor cooperate to end the patient’s life; during euthanasia, patients end their own lives.
None of the above
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    http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Euthanasia+and+Physician+-Assisted+Suicide
    
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