61. A . . . . . . . . framework situates the type of work carried out in coaching within broader horizons in philosophical counseling
62. Allowing someone to die by not doing something that would prolong life is called
63. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Autonomy
1. Intent of doing good for the patient
b. Justice
2. Do not harm patient involved
c. Beneficence
3. Patient have autonomy of thought
d. Non-maleficence
4. Burden and benefits to be distributed equally
List-I | List-II |
a. Autonomy | 1. Intent of doing good for the patient |
b. Justice | 2. Do not harm patient involved |
c. Beneficence | 3. Patient have autonomy of thought |
d. Non-maleficence | 4. Burden and benefits to be distributed equally |
64. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Active euthanasia
1. Request of person who dies
b. Passive euthanasia
2. Person is unconscious
c. Volurtary euthanasia
3. Death is brought by an omission
d. Involuntary euthanasia
4. Death is brought by an Act
List-I | List-II |
a. Active euthanasia | 1. Request of person who dies |
b. Passive euthanasia | 2. Person is unconscious |
c. Volurtary euthanasia | 3. Death is brought by an omission |
d. Involuntary euthanasia | 4. Death is brought by an Act |