Physician-assisted suicide is not to be confused with euthanasia, where a physician ends a terminally ill patient’s life by lethal injection. To be considered for physician-assisted suicide, the patient has to be terminally ill. Being terminally ill means that death is predicted to be in short period of time due to the fact that the patient’s condition can not be cured. State laws regarding physician-assisted suicide are mainly the same, but it varies from state to state. The first step in physician-assisted suicide is when a patient asks the physician three times to end their life through assisted suicide. Then, the patient has to go through extensive testing to be deemed coherent enough to make the decision after asking. After passing the test(s), the physician then prescribes a pill or a powder solution that the patient consumes. The patient will go into a coma after about five minutes and then death can take place anywhere from thirty minutes to forty-eight hours after taking the pill or substance is