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The episode of "16X9" featuring Annette Corriveau had this to
say about removing food tubes from disabled children: -
ANSWER-She did not want the food tube removed from the
disabled children because it would be inhumane starvation.
The episode of "16X9" featuring Annette Corriveau, interviewed
her husband who took a diametrically opposed view to his wife.
- ANSWER-Trick question. Annette's husband was not
interviewed.
The episode of "16X9" interviewed Robert Latimer. He had
killed his daughter
who had cerebral palsy. What did the Canadian courts rule
in his case? -
ANSWER-He was given a sentence of life
in prison.
In the episode of "16X9" that interviewed Robert Latimer.
How did he kill his
daughter with cerebral palsy. - ANSWER-Carbon
monoxide poisoning
,According to the episode of "16X9" that interviewed Robert
Latimer who had
killed his daughter with cerebral palsy, the Canadian public
was supportive.
ANSWER-
True
According to the episode of "16X9" that interviewed Robert
Latimer who had killed his daughter with cerebral palsy, he
was: - ANSWER-Not remorseful and thought he had done the
right thing.
Why did the "16X9" program convene a follow up program after
the airing of the episode about Annette Corriveau and Robert
Latimer? - ANSWER-The original show was criticized for being
one-sided.
What was the position about the spokesperson from "Not Dead
Yet" on the 16X9 panel debating euthanasia? - ANSWER-Killing
children with disabilities is discriminatory and murder
What was the condition of Robert Wendland? - ANSWER-
He had minimal
consciousness
What was the position of Robert Wendland's spouse? -
ANSWER-Withdraw his
,food and
fluid
Which part in the Robert Wendland's case believed that Robert
did not want to
live in his present condition? - ANSWER-
The spouse
If Wendland had a living will or a durable power of attorney for
medical decision-
making, might it have made a difference? - ANSWER-Yes, if he
had given an
indication as to what he wanted done in the
circumstances he was in
The Santa Monica hospital that produced the video about
Robert Wendland did so because they wanted everyone to
refuse treatment in circumstances similar to Wendland's. -
ANSWER-False
Which form of the advance directive did the Santa Monica
hospital favor? -
ANSWER-Durable power of attorney for medical
decision-making
In whose favor did the California Supreme Court decide in the
Wendland case?
- ANSWER-The
mother
, What was the standard of evidence required by the California
Supreme Court to
remove food and fluid in the Wenland case? - ANSWER-The
court needed clear
and convincing evidence that Wendland wanted to refuse
food and water.
Who is Carrie Buck? - ANSWER-An involuntarily sterilized
Virginia woman
Who said, "Three generations of idiots is enough"? - ANSWER-
Oliver Wendell
Holmes
In 1927 the Supreme Court of the United States declared
that involuntary
sterilization was unconstitutional. -
ANSWER-False
About how many persons were in voluntarily sterilized between
1907 and 1960?
- ANSWER-
60,000
Smith believes that the eugenics movement was
comparable to the
contemporary bioethics movement. -
ANSWER-True