(Before you start answering bare in mind this is probably unrealistic)Scenario 1) Two people (A and B in this case) were both involved in a accident. Both, some how, have both got the same injuries. A and B are very different.
I've heard different answers for both of these and I thought it would be a good idea to see what other people say.
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A is a male, 27 years of age and has no one to go to (if he survives), he had dropped out of college and never went back. He is fairly unhealthy for his age.
B is a female, 69 :cool: years old and has a lovely supportive family and loads of friends to go to (if she survives) she is healthy for her age.
The only problem is that you have to move one person, since it'd be impossible to operate like this. If you move one, the one who has been moved will die (and vice versa)
How do you choose who lives and who dies?Scenario 2) Exactly the same profiles but both are suffering different injuries. A has internal bleeding, so he'll probably die if they don't hurry up. Where as B can not feel below her waist, but her operation will be risky as well. And the same problem is that if you move one, they die.
my answers:
How do you choose who lives and who dies?
ok enjoy ;l






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