In counseling the family of a dying man, a nurse tells the family that passive euthanasia would be best for everyone because the suffering patient would be out of pain and the family could move on with their lives.This type of reasoning is considered
A) ethically moral.
B) medically proper.
C) a violation of church and state.
D) the ends justifying the means.
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