Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which laws allow health care providers to opt out of providing aid-in-dying?

  1. Oregon and Washington Death with Dignity laws

  2. Federal laws across all states

  3. California End of Life Option Act

  4. New York State laws

The correct answer is: Oregon and Washington Death with Dignity laws

This is because Oregon and Washington are the only two states that have laws specifically allowing health care providers to opt out of providing aid-in-dying. While some federal laws may have provisions related to end-of-life care, they do not address aid-in-dying specifically. Similarly, while California and New York have laws related to end-of-life care, they do not include provisions for health care providers to opt out of providing aid-in-dying. Therefore, A is the only correct option.