It has been my experience that through their caring, compassion and empathy, health care workers project more pain on to patients than the patients are actually experiencing.
Yes, they do risk their licenses.
I’ve done demonstrations in workshops on the perception of pain. One in particular I was presenting to a group of nurses and purposely reached into a double spring coyote trap with my hand, continuing to present for fifteen minutes until two men removed it. Not once did I experience pain during the demonstration while the participants were perceiving me experiencing pain.
In death, the higher consciousness one experiences does not allow the perception of pain. They are at two different frequencies. This is also how pain is blocked with placebos and in hypnosis.
Since you are not medically trained, your opinion is just that, your opinion. Since you have never physically taken care of a patient with terminal cancer, and had to help them with ADLs and hear their complaints of pain, you have no idea how bad it can be.
I have increased morphine doses on dying patients. I would rather them be comfortable than in pain.
Since you dont like hospitals and consider us murderers, I sugggest you avoid hospitals if you have chest pain , cannot breathe, or break a bone. Heal yourself.