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Consequentialist concerns about euthanasia are concerned with what can happen after euthanasia is seen in a patient. This kind of concern judges that it will not end up killing a patient who would recover, in addition to worrying about what will happen to the patient's family and even to his soul, after euthanasia is performed.

In contrast, non-consequentialist concerns judge what the consequences will be, but rather what can happen to the patient at the time when euthanasia is being applied. In that case, there are concerns about the patient's well-being, whether he will feel pain and whether he may regret it during the process.

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